
London, without the fuss
London sits in the south-east of England and is the UK’s capital for business, culture and just about everything in between. Whether you’re flying in for meetings, an event or a short break, it’s a city that gives you plenty to work with — even if time is tight.
Flying to London with Admiral Jet
London is well connected, but how you arrive makes a big difference. Flying by private jet or helicopter keeps things simple. No waiting around, no unnecessary detours — just a journey that fits your plans.
The city is served by six main airports: London City, Heathrow, Gatwick, Luton, Stansted and Southend. There are also airports set up specifically for private charter, which often make arrivals and departures much smoother.
RAF Northolt is a popular choice, sitting just eight miles from central London with quick onward transport. Farnborough Airport is another strong option, with easy operations and a helicopter transfer to Battersea in around 12 minutes. If speed is the priority, London City Airport offers very short taxi times and quick turnaround, right on the edge of the city.
We’ll help you choose the right option based on where you need to be and when — it’s all part of keeping things handled.
Events in London
London is the UK’s main event city, with venues designed for conferences, workshops and networking of all sizes. From Stationers’ Hall near St Paul’s to London Stadium in Stratford or Porchester Hall in Royal Oak, there’s no shortage of well-run spaces.
Heading to an event at Wembley Stadium? RAF Northolt is the closest private jet airport. On busy match or concert days, London Luton can be a sensible alternative — we’ll factor in traffic and airspace so you don’t have to.
Making the most of your time
There’s a lot packed into London, so it helps to be selective. Popular stops include Buckingham Palace, Hyde Park, Camden, a Thames river cruise and the Houses of Parliament. Even a short visit can feel full if it’s planned well.
Evenings in the city
London comes alive in the evenings. From theatre and West End shows to relaxed dinners and drinks, there’s always something happening. The city has dozens of Michelin-starred restaurants if you’re hosting clients or heading out for a special night, alongside plenty of classic bars and more unusual spots if you feel like trying something different.
A few practical tips
Getting around
London’s Underground and rail network will get you almost anywhere. Use contactless payment and check routes ahead of time — it saves a lot of unnecessary backtracking.
Shopping
From big-name brands to independent markets and boutiques, London has it covered. It’s easy to fit shopping in around meetings if you know where you’re heading.
The weather
It’s the UK — conditions change. Bring a good coat, carry an umbrella, and you’ll be fine whatever the forecast decides to do.









