Live Underground and rail status pulled directly from Transport for London, plus official status links for every London airport — and what to do when it all goes wrong.
01 / LIVELondon Underground & rail — live status
Pulled live from the Transport for London API. This is TfL's own data, not ours.
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02 / AIRPORTSAirport status — official sources
We do not republish flight data. These are the official live sources — use them, not a third-party page that may be stale.
For your specific flight, your airline is the only source that matters. Airport boards and third-party trackers lag. Your airline's app knows before anyone else whether your flight is delayed, moved or cancelled — check that first, always.
03 / WHAT NOWWhat to do when it goes wrong
The part a status page usually leaves out: what you should actually do.
Tube or rail is down and you have a flight
Don't wait to see if it recovers. Road transport demand spikes within minutes of a strike or closure being confirmed. Book a car immediately — you can always adjust the time. Strike-day guide →
Your flight is delayed and you have a car booked
Nothing to do. We track your flight and move the pickup to your actual landing, with free arrival waiting. Your fixed fare doesn't change. How it works →
Your flight is cancelled and you're stranded overnight
The airline should provide care and often accommodation, but provision gets overwhelmed fast. If home is within a drive, a car may be cheaper and better — and the cost may be reclaimable. Keep the receipt. What to do →
You've been diverted to the wrong airport
Airline coaches go to the city, not to your car. If your car is parked at the airport you were meant to land at, you need an inter-airport transfer. Get to your car →
Fog, snow or storms are closing things down
Weather disruption cascades — the aircraft, the crew and the slot all have to line up again. Expect knock-on delays for a day or more. Weather guide →
No surge on strike days. No surcharge at 3am. Flight tracked, so a delay never loses your driver.
04 / HONESTWhat this page does and doesn't do
It does: show genuine live Underground and rail status, straight from TfL's own feed, and point you to the official source for every airport.
It doesn't: republish flight-by-flight delay data, security queue times or baggage status. Those change minute to minute, and a page that claimed to know them would be wrong more often than right. We would rather send you to the source that's correct than keep you on a page that isn't. Your airline app and the airport's own site are authoritative. We are not.