Heading out from Brixton for a flight or bringing friends back from the airport? We agree a fixed fare from your address and bring the right vehicle, so a night flight or an early start runs without a hitch.
Airportmove runs fixed-fare transfers between Heathrow and Brixton, 24 hours a day. The journey is roughly 19 miles by road, usually around 30–45 minutes depending on traffic. We track your flight so your driver is ready when you land, help with your luggage, and the price is agreed before you travel — no meters and no surge pricing.
Heading out from Brixton for a flight or bringing friends back from the airport? We agree a fixed fare from your address and bring the right vehicle, so a night flight or an early start runs without a hitch.
Coming back to Brixton or setting off for your flight, a transfer booked in advance keeps the whole trip simple and door-to-door. Your driver knows the Heathrow–Brixton roads, works around the traffic, and on arrivals times the pickup to when you actually land. Brixton lies roughly to the east of Heathrow, and at around 19 miles it is a middle-distance run, neither especially short nor long for Heathrow.
There is nothing complicated about booking between Heathrow and Brixton — four short steps stand between you and a confirmed, fixed-fare ride.
Tell us the Heathrow and Brixton ends of your trip and we return one fixed price upfront. There are no meters running and no peak-time surcharges to worry about.
Select the right vehicle for your group and luggage, request extras like child seats or meet and greet, and book in a minute. Your driver and car details arrive before pickup.
For landings at Heathrow we watch your flight and adjust the pickup automatically, so a delay costs you nothing and your driver is ready when you reach the Brixton side.
Settle in for a direct ride to your Brixton address and pay whichever way suits — online, card in the car, or on account — at the price agreed when you booked.
One fixed fare, quoted before you book, covers the whole journey. Here is what comes as standard.
No charge for airline or air-traffic delays.
Meet & greet available at the airport.
Child seats fitted free on request.
Everything about a Heathrow to Brixton transfer is built to be easy: one fixed fare, flight tracking, and 24/7 cover.
No surprises — the fare is set upfront.
Landing time tracked, at no extra cost.
Collected and dropped at your Brixton door.
A name board waiting in arrivals, on request.
A vehicle range from saloon to 8-seater.
Round-the-clock booking and travel.
The journey between Heathrow and Brixton is roughly 19 miles by road, typically via the M4, A4 and M25. In normal conditions allow about 30–45 minutes, though the real time depends on traffic, roadworks and the time of day. Because your fare is fixed, a longer run on the day costs you no more than the price you were quoted.
Brixton sits roughly to the east of Heathrow. By distance across all the areas we cover from Heathrow, this route is a middle-distance run, neither especially short nor long for Heathrow — the 38th shortest of the 64 areas we cover from Heathrow, by road distance — useful context if you are weighing up Brixton against a nearby postcode for the same trip.
Distance and time are approximate, measured by road and intended as a guide only. For airport pickups we track your flight and time the journey to your landing, building in extra for traffic so you are not left waiting.
Heathrow is the UK's busiest airport, in west London with five terminals along the M4 and A4 corridor. Our base on Bath Road is close by, so we know its access roads, drop-off zones and terminal layout well.
Brixton, in south London, is a vibrant, culturally rich district known for its market, music and nightlife. Gatwick is a direct run to the south, with the West End close by for business. We collect from any Brixton address and quote a fixed fare before you set off.
The word “taxi” gets used for almost any hired car in everyday conversation, but a licensed minicab is a genuinely separate, regulated category from a black cab — it must be pre-booked rather than hailed, and both the driver and vehicle carry their own private hire licence. That is exactly how this transfer is arranged: booked in advance, licensed throughout, and priced before you travel. On this specific route, Brixton lies to the east of Heathrow, a journey of around 19 miles — a middle-distance run, neither especially short nor long for Heathrow compared with our other Heathrow routes, though the licensed, pre-booked model is identical whichever direction you are travelling.
Traffic around Heathrow to Brixton builds fastest on weekday mornings and early evenings, when commuters share the M4, A4 and M25 with airport and local traffic. A journey before 8am or after 5pm on a weekday is when it is worth allowing extra time; outside those windows, and at weekends, the roads are usually calmer. Either way, our drivers build a buffer into every pickup so a slow patch of traffic does not turn into a rushed one.
The pickup point is settled in advance so there is no confusion on the day, and any airport leg is flight-tracked, meaning the car follows your real landing time rather than the original schedule. Either side of the drive, expect the usual airport process — check-in and security outbound, or passport control and baggage reclaim inbound — both allowed for in the included waiting time.
Mentioning your group size and luggage at booking, rather than on the day, means we bring the right car from the start — a saloon for four passengers and two large cases, or an estate, MPV or 8-seater when there is more to carry. Expect more demand for this kind of journey around school holidays and summer, so a little lead time helps when it comes to booking the right vehicle.
Booked this as a single taxi ride? The same fixed fare, driver and vehicle are available for more than one journey:
An executive chauffeur car for business trips and special occasions.
A company account for corporate airport travel.
Airport meet & greet, if you would rather be met inside arrivals.
A bigger group travelling together with minibus transfers.
Step-free travel in one of our wheelchair-accessible vehicles.
A day out further afield with a private tour.
Your fare is fixed and quoted upfront from Heathrow to your exact Brixton address, including parking and free waiting time. The route is about 19 miles, normally 30–45 minutes by road, but the price stays the same whatever the traffic. Get an instant price on our booking page or by phone.
Yes. We track your inbound flight by its number and adjust the pickup to your real landing time, so your driver is ready to take you to Brixton whether you are early or late.
Two options at Heathrow: meet & greet, where the driver holds a name board inside arrivals, or a standard pickup just outside, with a call once you are clear of customs and baggage.
Every Brixton address is covered, whether it is a private home, a hotel or a workplace. Just include the postcode at booking so the driver has no trouble finding you.
Completely. With no meter and no surge pricing, the figure quoted for Heathrow to Brixton is the final amount, however heavy the traffic turns out to be.
Yes, and it is worth doing at the same time: both fares are locked in together, and we plan the Heathrow-bound leg around traffic and your check-in deadline.
Saloons, estates, MPVs, 8-seaters and executive cars. Tell us your group size and luggage when booking and we will recommend the right vehicle for the Brixton journey.
We do, free of charge. Note how many infant, child or booster seats you need at booking and they are fitted before the driver arrives.
Your Heathrow pickup includes free waiting time after landing for passport control and baggage reclaim. The allowance is shown when you book.
However you prefer: securely online at the time of booking, by card in the car, or on a standing account for regular travellers — the fare does not change either way.
Brixton is roughly to the east of Heathrow, at around 19 miles by road — a middle-distance run, neither especially short nor long for Heathrow. Your driver takes the most direct route on the day, typically via the M4, A4 and M25, and the fixed fare covers whichever way the traffic runs.
This Heathrow to Brixton guide comes from the people who book and dispatch the journeys: Airportmove, a London-licensed private-hire operator at 450 Bath Rd, running transfers to Brixton and every London airport daily. Questions about your Heathrow to Brixton transfer? Call +44 (0) 158 282 4631 or email booking@airportmove.co.uk.
Last updated: 7 July 2026