![]() ![]() You could consult justairports for their advice about timings, as they would have experience of this. ![]() However, time might be a bit tight if you have to be at Heathrow by 11am to check in for New York, whichever means you choose. Others here have recommended a firm like . What you get with your Airport taxi transfer Transfers between Heathrow & London City Airport starting from 49.00 Meet & Greet / Waiting & Parking / Flight. Or you could book a car and driver to meet you at London City and take you to Heathrow, which would probably be cheaper than the Heathrow Express option. You could shorten the time a bit by staying on the Jubilee Line to Baker St., then taking the Bakerloo Line (a short walk on the level from one platform to the other) to Paddington for the Heathrow Express (but I'm not sure whether there are steps to negotiate at Paddington). From there you can change at Westminster (escalators, and again I think lifts) to the District Line, then change at Hammersmith (just a few steps across the platform) to the Piccadilly Line for Heathrow. ![]() The least encumbering means by public transport would be: DLR to Canning Town, where there are escalators and I think lifts to the Jubilee Line. ![]()
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