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Gill Cordell

30 Park Lane,
Bishop's Stortford,
Hertfordshire
CM23 3NH

T. +44 (0) 1279 501920
M. +44 (0) 7766 706855

gillcordell@hotmail.com
www.parklanerooms.co.uk

 

BAA Stansted Ryan Air 0871 2460000
  Go 0845 60 54321
  British Airways 08457 222 111
  Britannia 0800 000 747
     

Please note airlines listed are most popular for business travel. For information on other airlines please see BAA Stansted Airport web site.

Taxis Ambassador Services +44 (0)1279 731144
  Associated Taxis - £9 from
the airport
+44 (0)1279 655666
     
Trains National rail enquiries 08457 48 49 50
  onerailway.com 0870 850 8822
  Stansted Express tickets 0845 8500 150
     
Bus services National travel line
for both Arriva and First National Express services
0870 608 2 608


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