London City's great gift is its size — one compact terminal, fast immigration, a short walk from gate to arrivals. RushXO turns that into a seamless meet & greet: a name board waiting as you clear, luggage taken, 60 minutes' free waiting, and the fare already fixed. Included, not an extra.
Flight number attached = tracking on
Attach the flight number and dispatch watches it from departure. The driver leaves for LCY against your actual landing — early or late, the timing self-corrects.
You clear LCY's fast immigration and there's the board with your name — a short walk from the gate, because there's only one small terminal to cross. Luggage taken from there.
Sixty minutes' free waiting means no clock anxiety; the fare was fixed at booking with the drop-off fee inside. Canary Wharf in 15, the City in 25, and nothing to settle at the end.
No sprawling concourses, no wondering which of five arrival doors your driver is at — LCY has one, and the name board is right there. The meet-and-greet that's a project at Heathrow is effortless here.
LCY's immigration and baggage are among the quickest of any London airport — often minutes. The 60-minute free waiting is generous cover, not a tight window; you'll rarely touch the edges of it.
A delayed inbound just shifts the dispatch — the board is up when you actually land, at the same fixed fare. The full mechanics: delayed-flight pickups explained.
For a client-facing or executive arrival, a name-board greet and a waiting car set the tone — upgrade to executive class on the business page. Discreet, punctual, done.
Flight number in — a name board waiting when you clear, luggage handled, fare fixed.