
Please type the "place name" or "the full postcode" in the above pick-up, waypoint(s) and drop-off location box. Example: Heathrow airport or TW6 1AP.
Pick-up location: This will be the "starting point" of your journey.
Add Waypoint(s): This will allow you to add a "stopping place" (Travel Via) on your journey.
Drop-off location: This will be the "final destination" (end) of your journey.

Saloon - x 3 x 2 x 2 Ideal for up to 3 passengers travelling with max of 2x23 kg's standard size soft suitcases (66x44x29) plus 2 cabins or 4 passengers with handbag only.

Estate - x 4 x 4 x 0 Ideal for up to 4 passengers travelling with 4 x 23 kg's suitcases.

Executive Car - x 4 x 2 x 1 Ideal for up to 3 passengers travelling with 2 x 20 kg's suitcases and 2 handbags.

Executive People Carrier - x 7 x 5 x 5 Ideal for up to 6 passengers travelling with 5 x 20 kg's suitcases.

People Carrier - x 5 x 3 x 0 Ideal for up to 4 passengers travelling with 5 x 23 kg's suitcases or 5 passengers travelling with 3 x 20 kg's suitcases or 6 passengers with hand luggage only.

8 Seater - x 8 x 8 x 0 Ideal for up to 8 passengers travelling with max of 8 x 23 kg's suitcases only regardless of passenger count.
Bolton is one of Greater Manchester's most prominent towns — a place with industrial heritage, strong community identity, and a population that travels internationally in significant numbers. For residents here heading to London Heathrow Airport, the journey south is one of the most frequently booked long-distance airport routes in the northwest of England.
The reason is consistent. Heathrow offers a depth of long-haul connectivity that Manchester Airport cannot match across every destination — and for Bolton residents committed to flying from LHR, the road south via the M61 and M6 is one they make regularly. The question is not whether the journey is worth making. It is whether the service booked to make it is genuinely reliable.
Jewels Airport Transfers provides a pre-booked airport taxi from Bolton to Heathrow Airport (LHR) and back — fixed fare confirmed before travel, professional licensed driver allocated to every booking, and a direct motorway route planned around the specific departure time and conditions expected on the day.
Bolton sits in the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton in Greater Manchester, approximately 190 to 205 miles northwest of London Heathrow Airport depending on the precise pickup address across the borough. The primary motorway corridor south follows the A666 or A58 connecting to the M61 southbound, joining the M6 south through the West Midlands and continuing via the M40 or M1 before approaching Heathrow via the M25 and M4 westbound.
An alternative routing via the M6 Toll through the West Midlands may be selected during peak hours to bypass the consistently congested stretch of the M6 between junctions 10 and 15 — one of the most reliably slow sections of motorway on the entire route south from Greater Manchester to Heathrow.
The drive from Bolton to Heathrow covers a substantial section of England's primary motorway network. Journey time varies considerably depending on the hour of departure and traffic conditions across the northwest and Midlands.
Under early morning conditions with light motorway traffic, the drive from Bolton to Heathrow takes approximately 2 hours 45 minutes to 3 hours — the most efficient departure window for Greater Manchester passengers catching morning flights from LHR.
During normal daytime conditions passengers travelling from Bolton to Heathrow should allow between 3 hours and 3 hours 30 minutes for the complete journey south to the terminal.
When the M6 through the West Midlands is congested during peak hours — which is a consistent rather than occasional occurrence on this corridor — journey time from Bolton can extend to between 3 hours 30 minutes and 4 hours 15 minutes.
During bank holiday weekends and the summer peak season, when motorway volumes across the northwest and Midlands increase substantially, passengers departing from Bolton should allow a minimum of 4 hours 30 minutes to arrive at Heathrow comfortably within their check-in window.
Every collection from Bolton is timed specifically around the departure hour, the day of travel, and the expected road conditions on that specific corridor — not a fixed buffer applied uniformly across all bookings.
Bolton has reasonable rail connectivity into Manchester city centre — and from Manchester Piccadilly, Avanti West Coast services to London Euston are frequent. However getting specifically to Heathrow from Bolton by public transport involves a train into Manchester, a long-distance Avanti service south to London Euston, a cross-city Underground connection, and a further transfer from Paddington via the Elizabeth line or Heathrow Express.
On a straightforward weekday journey with light luggage and no time pressure, that sequence works. On an early morning departure with the family, full holiday luggage, and a fixed check-in window — it becomes a genuinely demanding journey before the flight has even started.
A pre-arranged taxi from Bolton removes every one of those stages. Collection from the door in Greater Manchester. Direct motorway south. Terminal delivery at Heathrow. One vehicle, one driver, and nothing in between.
Bolton sits within straightforward reach of Manchester Airport via the M61 and M60 — and for European, domestic, and many leisure long-haul destinations, Manchester is the more practical choice for most Greater Manchester residents. For passengers whose specific route, airline, or onward connection requires departure from Heathrow — particularly on transatlantic, Middle Eastern, and certain Asian long-haul services — the journey south to LHR remains the necessary option. A pre-booked taxi from Bolton handles it reliably.
Every fare on the Bolton to Heathrow route is fixed at the point of booking. The price confirmed when the journey is reserved is the price paid when the driver arrives at the terminal — not an estimate, not a starting figure, and not subject to revision based on traffic or journey duration on the day.
There are no M6 or M25 motorway supplements. No early morning premiums for pre-dawn departures from Greater Manchester. No bank holiday surcharges. No airport access fees applied on arrival at Heathrow. No M6 Toll additions when that route is selected for traffic reasons. The agreed fare is the final fare — confirmed in writing and honoured on every booking without exception.
To receive a specific fixed quote for the Bolton to LHR route, contact us directly with the pickup address, travel date, passenger count, and luggage requirements. There is no obligation to proceed at the point of enquiry.
All four active terminals at London Heathrow are served on every booking from Bolton. Terminal assignment is verified against the passenger's airline and flight number at the time of booking — confirmed before the travel date so there is complete clarity on the day of departure.
Terminal 2 serves Star Alliance network carriers and associated partner airlines. Terminal 3 handles international and long-haul operators across a broad range of airline groups. Terminal 4 covers selected long-haul airlines and charter flight operators. Terminal 5 operates exclusively as the dedicated hub for British Airways, Iberia, and Aer Lingus.
Your driver proceeds directly to the verified terminal entrance on travel day. No guesswork, no wrong turns, and no inter-terminal complications after a journey of nearly 200 miles from Greater Manchester.
For a motorway journey of nearly 200 miles, vehicle comfort and luggage capacity are directly relevant to the quality of the experience. The following categories are available on every booking from Bolton — allocated based on passenger numbers and declared luggage at the time of reservation:
Capacity: Up to 3 passengers Luggage: 2 large suitcases + 2 cabin bags Suitable for individuals, couples, or small groups travelling with standard airline baggage. Designed for long-distance airport transfers with standard seating configuration and enclosed boot storage.
Capacity: Up to 3 passengers Luggage: 2 large suitcases Higher-specification saloon vehicle allocated for passengers requiring an upgraded interior finish. Commonly selected for corporate travel or formal airport journeys between Bolton and Heathrow.
Capacity: Up to 4 passengers Luggage: 3 large suitcases + 2 cabin bags Configured to accommodate an additional passenger and increased luggage volume compared to a standard saloon. Suitable for travellers carrying multiple suitcases within defined loading capacity.
Capacity: Up to 5 passengers Luggage: 3 large suitcases Multi-purpose vehicle configured for small groups or families. Seating layout allows practical passenger distribution alongside designated luggage space.
Capacity: Up to 8 passengers Luggage: Up to 8 large suitcases Designed for larger groups requiring single-vehicle transportation. Passenger and luggage configuration is allocated according to booking specifications and declared baggage requirements.
All vehicles are fully licensed, insured in accordance with UK hire regulations, and equipped with climate control systems for long-distance airport travel.
For a motorway journey of nearly 200 miles from Greater Manchester to Heathrow, planned rest breaks are a practical consideration on every long-distance booking. Stops are typically arranged at motorway service areas along the M6 corridor — positioned to minimise delay while maintaining driver alertness and passenger comfort throughout the journey.
Rest stop preferences and timing are discussed at the point of booking and planned around the passenger's check-in deadline at Heathrow. Passengers travelling with young children or those with specific comfort requirements are encouraged to raise these at the time of reservation.
Every return journey from Heathrow back to Greater Manchester operates on live flight tracking from the moment the inbound flight departs its origin airport. Flight status is monitored continuously — early arrivals, minor delays, and significant disruptions are all tracked automatically and the driver's positioning at the terminal adjusted in real time without any action required from the passenger.
On landing at Heathrow, passengers clearing customs and baggage reclaim will find their driver positioned inside the arrivals hall with a name board clearly displaying the name confirmed at booking. Luggage assistance is provided from the arrivals hall to the vehicle. From Heathrow the return route follows the M4 eastbound, M25 northbound, M6 north, and M61 back toward Bolton and the wider Greater Manchester area.
No additional charges apply for flight delays outside the passenger's control. Booking both the outbound and return journeys simultaneously is strongly recommended for a route of this distance — it fixes pricing in both directions and removes any availability uncertainty on the return date.
Yes — an optional meet and greet is available at Terminal 2, Terminal 3, Terminal 4, and Terminal 5 on every return booking from Bolton. The driver enters the arrivals hall and positions at the designated meeting point with a clearly visible name board before the passenger clears customs.
For passengers arriving on transatlantic or long-haul routes — with a journey of nearly three hours still ahead to reach Greater Manchester — having a clearly identified driver waiting in the arrivals hall rather than a busy terminal forecourt makes a significant practical difference to the final stage of a long day of travel.
Yes — 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year without exception. Early morning collections from Bolton for pre-dawn Heathrow departures are entirely standard on this route. A 2am or 3am pickup from Greater Manchester is routine operational practice — not a special arrangement.
Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year, Easter, and all UK bank holidays are covered without interruption. Departure times are confirmed with the allocated driver ahead of the travel date and your driver will be outside your Bolton address exactly as planned.
We collect from Bolton town centre and across the wider Borough of Bolton and Greater Manchester including Horwich, Farnworth, Kearsley, Westhoughton, Atherton, Leigh, Wigan, Chorley, Blackburn, Darwen, Bury, Radcliffe, Ramsbottom, Salford, and Manchester city centre. Passengers from further across Greater Manchester and Lancashire are welcome to enquire — coverage extends considerably beyond these towns.
The A666 or A58 connecting to the M61 southbound, joining the M6 south through the West Midlands and continuing via the M40 to the M25 and M4 Heathrow approach, is the primary corridor on this route. The M6 Toll is used as an alternative through the West Midlands where peak hour congestion on the standard M6 warrants it. Live traffic is monitored throughout every journey.
As early as possible — particularly during school holiday periods, summer peak season, and bank holiday weekends when Greater Manchester demand is at its highest. Standard date bookings are often accommodated with shorter notice, but advance reservation always secures vehicle allocation, driver assignment, and the agreed fixed fare.
Yes. The agreed fare is fixed at booking and does not change based on actual journey duration or road conditions encountered on the day — including congestion on the M6 through the West Midlands or delays on the M25 approach to Heathrow.
Yes — and for a long-distance route of this scale, booking both legs simultaneously is strongly recommended. It secures pricing in both directions and guarantees driver availability for the return date regardless of when the inbound flight arrives at Heathrow.
Yes subject to availibility. Child seat requirements — including the age and weight of the child — must be declared at the time of booking so the correct seat category is fitted to the allocated vehicle before collection from Bolton.
In addition to Heathrow (LHR) we serve Manchester Airport (MAN) — the closest major airport to Bolton — as well as Liverpool John Lennon (LPL), Leeds Bradford (LBA), Birmingham (BHX), Gatwick (LGW), and Stansted (STN). Fixed quotes are available on request for all routes.
Yes. Businesses across Bolton and the wider Greater Manchester area can arrange corporate accounts for regular airport journeys to Heathrow and other UK airports. Benefits include centralised invoicing and priority booking. Contact us directly to discuss account terms.
Fixed fare. Verified terminal. Professional licensed driver. From Greater Manchester to London Heathrow — and back again — exactly as planned.
Phone: 020 3322 7723
Email: [email protected]
Jewels Airport Transfers — Airport taxi service from Bolton, Horwich, Westhoughton, and communities across Greater Manchester to London Heathrow Airport (LHR). All terminals covered. Fixed fares on every booking. Live flight tracking on all return journeys. Available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
| Ride | Price From | Ride | Price From | Book Now |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Luton to Bolton | £293.00 | heathrow to Bolton | £345.00 | Book Now |
| London City to Bolton | £390.00 | Book Now |
| Ride | Price From | Book Now |
|---|---|---|
| Luton to Bolton | £293.00 | Book Now |
| heathrow to Bolton | £345.00 | Book Now |
| London City to Bolton | £390.00 | Book Now |