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Dot2Dot is a brand new and innovative London airport transfer service that transports you between Heathrow Airport and your central London hotel in both style and comfort. Our airport shuttle service is about half the price of a taxi, offering you an attractive and good value alternative for transferring between hotel and airport.
We can take you from the airport to where you want to go, 24/7 and have vehicles travelling between central London and the airport every five minutes.
There's no need to worry about traffic congestion as we use express bus lanes to avoid most of the queues and have live traffic data to let us negotiate our way around any major disruption. Our vehicles have been specifically designed for this service and will transport you in style and comfort, with plenty of room for you and your luggage.
Dot2Dot is a service for everyone. We can provide safety seats for children, and if you have special travel needs please call us to discuss how we can serve you.
Following your journey with us we will e-mail you a customer satisfaction form. Please take the few minutes necessary to tick answers to the six questions as we would appreciate this feedback to refine our service and all our staff are rewarded on the results.
Simply tell us which flight you are on, and you can rely on us to pick you up whenever you need to travel. When the time comes to leave, we will call you when the vehicle is half a mile away, to make sure that you are ready to go. Sharing with others will barely slow you down; there will only be three other pick ups (all in your local area) before we speed off to the airport.
Our desks are located in the terminal and because of the size of our fleet we guarantee that you will not have to wait long. We understand that flights can be delayed, but the frequency of our service means you will be on your way within 20 minutes no matter what.
Tina Turner Tina Turner returns to the stage!. After taking an extended eight year break from performing the dynamic soul singer has announced her imminent return to the stage in 2009. The 'Queen of Rock and Pop' will be performing her brand new, stunning stage show at the O2 London. The show is set to be a spectacular event featuring many of her memorable hits, stunning choreography, high tech lighting and much more!
Elton John Elton John was undoubtedly the biggest pop superstar of the early '70's, charting an oustounding Top 40 hit single every single year from 1970 to 1996 many of which have become contemporary pop standards including amongst others : 'Your Song,' 'Rocket Man,', 'Goodbye Yellow Brick Road,' and 'Don't let the sun go down on Me'. Oscar winning, Sir Elton John promises a concert to remember at the O2 this December.
Barry Manilow Every day is like being at the Copacabana with Barry Manilow! Don't miss him when he comes to the O2 arena in London.
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Walking With Dinosaurs - Wembley After years of planning, the award-winning BBC TV series comes to life in a stunning theatrical event. Internationally renowned designers have worked with scientists to create 15 life-size dinosaurs, including the terror of the ancient terrain, Tyrannosaurus-rex!
Walking with Dinosaurs - O2 Arena After years of planning, the award-winning BBC TV series comes to life in a stunning theatrical event. Internationally renowned designers have worked with scientists to create 15 life-size dinosaurs, including the terror of the ancient terrain, Tyrannosaurus-rex!
Entertaining Mr Sloane Imelda Staunton and Mathew Horne star in a revival of Joe Orton's wickedly biting 1964 comedy taking mischievous peep at the hypocrisy behind the new permissive society of the 1960's.
Complicit Kevin Spacey directs and Richard Dreyfuss stars in the world premiere of Joe Sutton's new play.
A View from The Bridge Ken Stott and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio star in a revival of Arthur Miller's landmark masterpiece, directed by double Olivier Award winner, Lyndsay Posner.
Dancing At Lughnasa Brian Friel's Olivier award winning play, a bittersweet reflection of rural Ireland in the thirties on the brink of industrialisation returns to The West End for the first time since its premiere in 1990.
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