About London Airports
Airports in the south of England are Heathrow, Stansted, Gatwick, London City and London Luton. Diamond Escorts are the best escort agency by far, providing all their clients with the usual flawless service, bringing any one of their London escorts to these airports, hotels and residences. Our ladies are discreet, professional and nothing short of perfect. Whatever the scenario of your requirements our ladies will be happy to satisfy your needs.
London City airport is not the largest airport in the south of England but it most certainly is the only airport that is actually situated in London. This airport is located on the doorstep of Londons financial district, less than one mile from Excel London, three miles from Canary Wharf and six miles from the City of London itself. Looking to the future, it is just two miles from the 2012 Olympic Games site which will make it an airport of fundamental importance. The passengers travelling to and from this airport experience the benefits of fast check in facilities and transfers to the majority of areas in the capital city. It is recognised by the business community that this airports prime location and ease of use is of great importance and as such it receives a great deal of support from that sector.
London Luton Airport is the countrys 5th largest airport with a staggering 9 million passengers passing through its arrivals and departures in 2010. This airport is a major employer for the area employing approximately 500 people directly and 8,000 people indirectly making this a major economic driver for the regional economy. This airport was officially opened in on the 16th July 1938 as Luton Municipal Airport by the Right Honourable Kingsley Wood who was the Secretary of State for Air at that time. As a result of continued investment and expansion it has transcended into what it is today.
Gatwick Airport often known as London Gatwick is the second largest international airport as well as being the second busiest, based on passenger traffic, in the United Kingdom, after Heathrow, in the year 2011 a staggering 33.6 million passengers passed through this airport. London Gatwick airport is the preferred airport for many charter airlines, as a base for London and the south of England.
Stansted Airport is located close to the village of Stansted Mountfitchet within the county of Essex and this airport has just one terminal but it does have three passenger satellites where departure gates are situated, only one of these is connected to the main terminal by an air bridge, the other two are connected by the Stansted Airport Transit System, people mover. Although this airport experience a rapid increase in passengers during the period between 1997 to 2007, this was as a result of the boom in low cost air travel during that time. Since then the passenger numbers has dropped considerably and was just 18.6 million in 2010.
Heathrow Airport is the worlds busiest international airport which has proudly been transporting people from around the globe since 1955. Today this airport services 89 airlines to 176 destinations in 90 countries. The average number of passengers daily, both arrivals and departures is 180,100, the busiest day recorded to date saw the arrivals and departures of a staggering 232,00 on the 18th July 2010. It is anticipated that over the next five years the sum of £1 billion each year will be invested, the aim of this massive investment is to provide passengers with faster arrival facilities and much smoother departure facilities.

