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| BAA
Stansted
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Ryan
Air |
0871
2460000 |
| |
Go |
0845
60 54321 |
| |
British
Airways |
08457
222 111 |
| |
Britannia |
0800
000 747 |
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Please
note airlines listed are most popular for business travel.
For information on other airlines please see BAA Stansted
Airport web site.
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| Taxis |
Ambassador
Services |
+44
(0)1279 731144 |
| |
Associated
Taxis - £9 from
the airport
|
+44
(0)1279
655666 |
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| Trains |
National
rail enquiries |
08457
48 49 50 |
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onerailway.com |
0870
850 8822 |
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Stansted
Express tickets |
0845
8500 150 |
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| Bus
services |
National
travel line
for
both Arriva and First National Express services |
0870
608 2 608 |
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