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lordshipmonkey

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Hi, I've an early morning flight and would like a recommendation on a cab company that operates an airport service.


Historically I used Panther Cars then the one on Lordship Lane near Goose Green but both have long closed.


I did a google search and most of the local ones are less than 2 star rated so would like a recommendation. It's stressful enough flying ATM without worrying if the cab will turn up!

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We use BA Transfers - which have been uniformly good over a number of years (they don't just do BA flights!). However 2 weeks ago we did have to cancel as the petrol crisis meant that they weren't able to guarantee a service - it being dependent upon whether their drivers could get fuel. Things are easing off now, but it is worth checking with your firm.
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