The Square Mile is why London City Airport has that name. Bank, Liverpool Street, Moorgate, the Gherkin, the Leadenhall Building — the financial district is a 25-minute fixed-fare run from the LCY forecourt, and the reason the airport's morning bank exists.
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For the City worker with a same-day European meeting, LCY plus a fixed car is the whole reason the trip is possible before lunch. This is that car.
Bank, Cornhill, Threadneedle Street, the Bank of England's doorstep — dropped at the office, not left to navigate the City's one-way maze on foot with a case.
The Gherkin, Leadenhall, the Walkie-Talkie, Broadgate — every tower named at booking, every entrance known to the driver. The City's addresses confuse apps; they don't confuse us.
Law firms, banks and insurers run LCY on account. Fixed fares, consolidated monthly invoicing and VAT receipts sit on the business page and the corporate hub.
The Limehouse Link and the A13 do the work; the driver picks the version that's moving at your hour. A fixed fare means the route choice is our problem, not your bill.
Confirmed at booking — no meter, no surge, tolls and the LCY drop-off fee inside the quote.
Give us the flight — the driver meets you at arrivals with the fare already fixed.