Methods of Transportation
Low Cost Airlines* bare minimum ticket, and bags, food, and seats cost extra money
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Coach
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Uber only in certain areas
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Taxi
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Tube* underground train
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Train* goes as far north to Birmingham and east to London
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Bus*
*more detailed section below
Flights
Low Cost Airlines that Fly from London Airports (All)
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Ryanair https://www.ryanair.com
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Fueling www.vueling.com
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easyJet https://www.easyjet.com/en
Pegasus https://www.flypgs.com/en
Monarch http://www.monarch.co.uk
Norwegian https://www.norwegian.com
SmartWings http://www.smartwings.com/en
Wizz Air www.wizzair.com
flybe www.flybe.com
transavia https://www.transavia.com
Air Berlin https://www.airberlin.com
WOW air https://wowair.co.uk
Aer Lingus https://www.aerlingus.com
Meridiana https://www.meridiana.it/en
Air Malta https://www.airmalta.com
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Other Websites to Check Flights
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http://cheapflightsfinder.com/
Tube
Train
Bus
Oxford Bus Company & App
Airline Bus airline busses will take you directly to or from Gatwick and Heathrow airports
X90 runs between Oxford and London, approx. 2 hour travel time
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Busses in London
All Day Pass £5
There is also an unlimited 24 hour pass, which can be obtained from any bus driver for £4.20
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Use Google Maps to get transit directions
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Oxford Tube £18 for a same day/next day return ticket, student price is £14, departs every fifteen minutes
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Oyster Card £5 deposit (refunded upon the return of the card) for a refillable card that allows quick-swiping in and out of the underground, can also be used for some buses in London
One Day Pass in underground stations for £12.30 and students can take both undergrounds and buses with this pass in the day
Oxford Train Station about 10-15 minutes walking distance from the center of Oxford, cheaper if you buy your ticket early
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Trips and prices throughout Europe