South and west of the M25, Surrey and Berkshire feed into Heathrow via the M3, A3 and M25. These towns sit outside the London zone, so fares are competitive. Here's each route, both directions.
Routes, distances & the local picture
| Route (both directions) | Distance | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Staines → Heathrow / Heathrow → Staines | ~5 mi · A30 · M25 J13 | Closest, no surcharge |
| Woking → Heathrow / Heathrow → Woking | ~16 mi · M25 J11 · A320 | No direct rail to terminals |
| Bracknell → Heathrow / Heathrow → Bracknell | ~13 mi · A329(M) · M4 | Corporate hub |
| Camberley → Heathrow / Heathrow → Camberley | ~17 mi · M3 · M25 | Surrey/Hants border |
| Guildford → Heathrow / Heathrow → Guildford | ~25 mi · A3 · M25 J10 | University of Surrey |
Click any town for fixed fares, FAQs and booking. Indicative distances; live fares confirmed at booking.
Trains vs taxis from Surrey
Surrey has good rail links, but none run directly to the terminals — you change to RailAir or the Underground. For groups, luggage or early flights, a direct fixed-fare taxi is usually simpler.
FAQs
Are Surrey transfers cheaper than London ones?
Generally yes — these towns are outside Heathrow's London surcharge zone, so the fixed fare is lower.
Do you cover the university and business parks?
Yes — the University of Surrey, Bracknell and Camberley business parks, with accounts for regular travel.