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Taxi to Gatwick Airport - recommendations?


mcampi

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I also recently used Mason & Green for a pick up from Heathrow. Friendly and reliable service and a good price.


Not like the taxi I had from Keen recently. Keen was much more expensive and the driver didn't know how to get from SE London to Gatwick, nor could he follow a satnav it seemed...

  • 5 months later...

ADS exec cars are now offering for the months of February/March a return service in an executive saloon from SE22 and environs to Gatwick and Heathrow from only ?90 all in.

Please call free on 08001357533 or tel: 02079678698 for reservations/enquiries.


Thank you

Manager

  • 2 weeks later...
Oh my goodness I can't praise ADS Executive cars enough. The customer service is the best I have ever had. Absolutely fantastic and the drivers are great. I have found a great luxury car service with fantastic prices that I can count on for my airport journey. I recommend this service anytime. If you are looking for great house to airport service with family friendly atmosphere this is the one to choose. BRILLIANT and thank you so much for going the extra mile on my last trip to Gatwick. The driver spent a good 15 mins going above and beyond what he was required to do and thats why I love this family friendly service. WELL DONE! and keep up the good work

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