ABOUT US

Welcome To Brighton Airport Transfer!

We have been helping tourists and residents in Brighton & Hove to find a professional and reliable transport service. We provide 24 Hour airport transfers, seaport port transfers, chauffeur services & long distance travel to all UK airports and to any city. Our service is the perfect option for when you are travelling for business or pleasure. For airport transfers we provide a responsive service by tracking your flight landing time to ensure your driver is ready to meet you upon arrival. Whether your flight is early or unfortunately running late, you can rest easy knowing your pick up time has been amended accordingly. We are based in Brighton & Hove with many years of experience in the business.

With our large fleet of vehicles from our more affordable economy cars saloon & estate vehicles, 6-8 seater mini-buses to our luxury Executive car fleet such as our Mercedes E Class, Mercedes S Class and Mercedes V Class.  We can guarantee to have the right vehicle for you. All our drivers & chauffeurs have been extensively CRB checked, hold BTEC level 2  qualification in disability awareness and have the upmost professional standards, our ethos is a client focused service to provide the best service possible at all times. All our drivers have local knowledge of the roads and plan meticulously before any long distance journey to avoid traffic and unwanted delays so can experience a safe, smooth and comfortable  journey, travel in confidents, you can be assured we won’t let you down. 

Our fixed price promise to all airports ensures that you’ll only ever pay the price quoted with no surge fares for the time your journey takes. Booking couldn’t be simpler.

Brighton Airport Transfer is Brighton’s leading taxi & Chauffeur service. We focus on customer service and aim to provide our customers with a swift response time having a large fleet of vehicles all fitted with GPS real time tracking. As a result we are able to provide our customers with accurate estimates on journey times and booking time-scales.



CHAUFFEUR DRIVEN CARS FOR YOU, YOUR COMPANY, OR YOUR LOVED ONES

We are fully licensed and approved by Brighton and Hove City council and all our drivers are DBS checked to ensure passenger safety. For your convenience we accept bookings through our our Website or by Phone.

Our company has a proud trading history and our goal is a 100% satisfaction for passengers & clients in all aspects of our service. All our staff play a vital role in allowing the company to maintain its relationships with you our customer and we welcome your feedback.

Brighton Airport Transfer  your ultimate, luxury travel solution.

Brighton is a seaside resort in the county of East Sussex. It is a constituent part of the city of Brighton and Hove, created in 2001 from the formerly separate towns of Brighton and Hove. Brighton is located on the south coast of England, positioned 47 miles south of London.

Brighton has several railway stations, many bus routes, coach services and taxis. A Rapid Transport System has been under consideration for some years. Trolleybuses, trams, ferries and hydrofoil services have operated in the past.

Brighton is connected to the national road network by the A23 (London Road) northwards, and by two east–west routes: the A259 along the coast and the A27 trunk route inland. The A23 joins the M23 motorway at Pease Pottage near Gatwick Airport. The A27 originally ran through the urban area along Old Shoreham Road and Lewes Road, but it now follows the route of the Brighton Bypass (opened in 1990) and the old alignment has become the A270.

A bypass was first proposed in 1932, six routes were submitted for approval in 1973, and the Department of the Environment published its recommended route in 1980. Public enquiries took place in 1983 and 1987, construction started in 1989 and the first section—between London Road at Patcham and the road to Devil’s Dyke—opened in summer 1991. By 1985 there were about 5,000 parking spaces in central Brighton. The largest car parks are at London Road, King Street, and the Churchill Square/Regency Road/Russell Road complex. In 1969, a 520-space multi-storey car park was built beneath the central gardens of Regency Square.

BRIGHTON STATION CONCOURSE

Frequent trains operate from Brighton railway station. Many Brighton residents commute to work in London and destinations include London Victoria, London Bridge and St Pancras International. Most trains serve Gatwick Airport, and those operated by Thameslink continue to St Albans, Luton, Luton Airport Parkway and Bedford. The fastest service from London Victoria takes 51 minutes. The West Coastway Line serves stations to Hove, Worthing, Portsmouth and Southampton; and the East Coastway Line runs via Lewes to Newhaven, Eastbourne, Hastings and Ashford, Kent, crossing the landmark London Road viaduct en route and providing “a dramatic high-level view” of Brighton. A wider range of long-distance destinations was served until 2007–08 when rationalisation caused the ending of InterCity services via Kensington (Olympia) and Reading to Birmingham, Manchester and Edinburgh. Twice-daily long-distance services to Bristol and Great Malvern are operated by Great Western Railway via the West Coastway Line.

Until deregulation in 1986, bus services in Brighton were provided by Southdown Motor Services and Brighton Borough Transport under a joint arrangement called “Brighton Area Transport Services”. Southdown were part of the nationalised NBC group and were based at Freshfield Road in the Kemptown area; Brighton Borough Transport were owned by the council and used the former tram depot at Lewes Road as their headquarters. Joint tickets were available and revenue was shared. The Brighton & Hove Bus Company, owned by the Go-Ahead Group since 1993, now runs most bus services in Brighton. Its fleet has about 280 buses. Compass Travel, The Big Lemon, Metrobus, Stagecoach South operate services to central Brighton. The city had 1,184 bus stops in 2012, 456 of which had a shelter. Real-time travel information displays are provided at many stops.

A BRIGHTON & HOVE BUS SERVICE TO EAST MOULSECOOMB

 

The only park and ride facility in Brighton is based at the Withdean Stadium. It does not offer a dedicated shuttle bus service: intending passengers must join the Brighton & Hove Bus Company’s route 27 service to Saltdean—which travels via Brighton railway station, the Clock Tower and Old Steine—and pay standard fares. The 20-year City Plan released in January 2013 ruled out an official park-and-ride facility, stating it would be an “inefficient use of public money, particularly in an era of declining car use”. Councillors and residents in Woodingdean and Rottingdean have claimed that streets and car parks in those areas have become unofficial park-and-ride sites: drivers park for free and take buses into the city centre.

Brighton Airport is 9 miles (14 km) west of Brighton near the town of Shoreham-by-Sea.

Gatwick Airport is 22 miles (35 km) north on the A23; and regular coach and rail services operate from Brighton to the Airport.