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RushXO Travel Guide · Heathrow ↔ Gatwick

The Cheapest Way Between Heathrow & Gatwick

Updated June 2026 · ~5 min read · Fares are indicative — always check live before booking

Coach, train or taxi? For one or two people the National Express coach is almost always the cheapest way between Heathrow and Gatwick — but it isn't always the smartest. Here's the honest cost comparison, including the point where a shared fixed-fare taxi quietly becomes the better deal.

The short answer

For one or two people, the National Express coach is the cheapest way between Heathrow and Gatwick — from around £14.70 one-way booked ahead, direct, about an hour. The train via central London is slower and dearer (~£25–35, one change). A fixed-fare taxi is one price for the whole car — so for a group of three or four with luggage it can match or beat several coach seats, with no waiting and door-to-door.

"Cheapest" depends entirely on how many of you are travelling and how much luggage you've got. Here's the honest comparison so you can pick the genuinely best-value option for your trip, not just the lowest headline fare.

The cost comparison (2026)

Indicative one-way figures — coach and rail fares vary by demand and how far ahead you book. Always check live before travelling.

OptionTypical priceTimeBest value for
National Express coachfrom ~£14.70 pp~1 hourSolo & pairs travelling light
Train via London~£25–35 pp~70–80 minRarely the value pick
Fixed-fare taxione fixed fare~1 hourGroups, luggage, tight connections

The coach — cheapest for one or two

The National Express coach is the budget winner for solo travellers and couples. It runs directly between the airports around 80 times a day, takes about an hour, and starts from roughly £14.70 one-way when booked in advance — with returns, coachcards and a group rate for four or more bringing the per-person cost down further. It picks up right outside the terminals, with luggage in the hold. The catches: it's a scheduled service (you go when it leaves, not when you land), has set luggage limits, and can be busy. Book online ahead rather than at the desk for the lowest fare.

The train via central London

There's no direct train between Heathrow and Gatwick, so the rail option always means going into central London and changing — for example the Elizabeth line into town, then Thameslink down to Gatwick. Expect around 70–80 minutes platform to platform and roughly £25–35, plus the hassle of moving yourself and your bags through a busy interchange. There's no "Elizabeth line between the airports" — that's a common myth. For most people the train is neither the cheapest nor the easiest choice here.

When a taxi is actually the best value

A fixed-fare taxi is one price for the whole vehicle, not per person — and that changes the maths as the group grows. Three or four people each paying for a coach seat (plus possibly excess-luggage worries) can add up to a similar figure as a single car, except the car also gives you:

So if you're a family or a group, price the Heathrow to Gatwick taxi (or Gatwick to Heathrow) against the coach total before assuming the bus is cheaper — and factor in the value of certainty if you're on a connection.

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Tell us how many of you there are, your flight and your terminals, and we'll give you one fixed fare for the vehicle — often the better-value call once you're three or four with luggage, and always the calmer one on a tight connection. Flight tracked, met in arrivals, no surge.

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Tips to pay less either way

Frequently asked questions

What's the cheapest way from Heathrow to Gatwick?
For one or two people, the National Express coach — from around £14.70 one-way booked ahead, direct, about an hour. The train via London is slower and dearer; a fixed-fare taxi is one price for the whole car that can beat several coach seats for groups.
How much is the coach?
From around £14.70 one-way booked in advance, with returns, coachcards and a four-plus group rate cheaper still. On-the-day fares are higher, so book ahead.
Is there a cheap train?
There's no direct train — the rail route goes via central London with a change, around 70–80 minutes and roughly £25–35. Rarely cheaper or faster than the coach.
When is a taxi cheaper than the coach?
A taxi is one fixed price for the whole vehicle, so for three or four people with luggage it can match or beat several coach seats — while saving the wait and giving door-to-door, flight-tracked travel.

Fares and times are indicative and current at the time of writing (2026); they change with operator, ticket type, demand and route. Always confirm live prices with the relevant operator before travelling. RushXO is a licensed private-hire operator and is not affiliated with London Gatwick Airport, Heathrow Airport or any coach or rail operator.

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One fixed price for the whole car

Travelling as a group? Compare a fixed-fare taxi

Before you book several coach seats, get one fixed fare for the vehicle — often the better-value call once you're three or four with luggage, and always the calmer one on a connection. Both directions, met in arrivals, flight tracked, no surge. TfL licensed, 4.9★ from 4,850 passengers.

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