Is airport meet & greet actually worth it, or just a nice-to-have? Here's an honest look at when it earns its place — and when a standard pickup is fine.
What you're really paying for
Meet & greet buys you three things: a driver inside arrivals with a name board, flight tracking so they adjust to delays, and free waiting time so a slow bag belt doesn't cost you. With the right operator these come included in a fixed fare rather than as add-ons.
When it's clearly worth it
- Groups and families — one driver gathers everyone; a 8-seater or 16-seater minibus keeps you together
- Lots of luggage — help from the hall to the vehicle, no wrestling a trolley to a far car park
- Late-night or delayed flights — flight tracking and free wait mean no surge and no penalty
- Unfamiliar or separate terminals — like Terminal 4, where being met removes the guesswork
When a standard pickup is enough
Travelling solo, light, and familiar with the airport? A standard kerbside pickup may be all you need. The value of meet & greet rises with luggage, group size and how tired or unfamiliar you are. For most families and groups, the Heathrow meet & greet minibus is the stress-saver that makes the whole arrival painless.