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London, with its six international airports – Heathrow (LHR), Gatwick (LGW), Stansted (STN), Luton (LTN), London City (LCY), and Southend (SEN) – serves as one of the world’s major aviation hubs. Heathrow, being the busiest, handles most long-haul international flights, while Gatwick offers a mix of international and European services. Stansted and Luton are popular with low-cost carriers serving European destinations, London City caters to business travelers, and Southend provides regional connections.
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These airports collectively connect London to hundreds of destinations across the globe, with flights operated by major international carriers, regional airlines, and budget operators. The extensive network offers travelers flexibility in choosing arrival points based on their final destination within the Greater London area or connection needs.