Heathrow taxi to or from T2, T3, T4 or T5 — Rushxo provides a fixed-fare service with zero surge pricing. Pre-book months ahead, lock your fare instantly, and travel with complete confidence. The same price at 3am as at 3pm, the same professionalism at every terminal.
Always confirm your terminal when booking. T4 is a separate building from the T2/T3 complex.
All fares fixed at booking. Same price whether you're arriving or departing.
Via M4/A4 to central London. ~14 miles.
Heathrow Airport (IATA: LHR) is the UK's largest and busiest airport, handling over 79 million passengers annually across four operational terminals. Located 14 miles west of central London, it serves as the UK's primary long-haul gateway with flights to over 180 destinations worldwide. The airport's scale and operating hours — 24 hours a day, year-round — create consistent demand for reliable, professional taxi transport at all hours.
Heathrow has one of the UK's busiest black cab ranks, positioned outside each terminal's arrivals area. Black cabs are fully licensed and professional, but they operate on the TfL meter — which includes a minimum Heathrow starting tariff, the standard London cab rate, and the TfL night rate uplift from 10pm (adding approximately 25% to journey cost). A typical black cab from T5 to Paddington runs £55–£70 on the meter; to EC1, £70–£90 at night.
A pre-booked Rushxo taxi to the same destinations costs £52 and £52 respectively — fixed, regardless of hour. For a passenger arriving on a long-haul night flight, that is a saving of £20–£40 on a single journey.
The Heathrow Express to Paddington takes 15 minutes — genuinely impressive. But it costs £25–£37 and terminates at Paddington only. For passengers whose final destination is anywhere other than Paddington and its immediate area, a second transport step is required. For a family of three with suitcases changing from Paddington to the Jubilee line at rush hour, the 15-minute Heathrow Express advantage is eroded quickly.
A Rushxo taxi at £52 to Paddington area, or £55 to Kings Cross, or £52 to EC1, provides door-to-terminal-to-door transport with luggage loaded and unloaded — no station stairs, no platform navigation. For groups of 2+ and families, this is almost always the better choice.
Heathrow never sleeps. Long-haul arrivals from the Americas, Asia, Africa and Australia create a steady flow of passengers at 1am, 2am, 3am and 4am. For passengers arriving in these windows, public transport is unavailable. Black cab availability at 3am is limited. Uber surges at peak arrival times. A pre-booked Rushxo transfer — confirmed days or weeks in advance — eliminates every one of these risks.
All 4 terminals · Fixed fares · Meet & greet · No surge · 24/7