The table shows typical fares and journey times based on distance for three types of tariff. Fares and journey times may be higher if there are delays or heavy traffic.
Distance | Approx | Monday to Friday | Monday to Friday | Every night |
1 mile | 5 - 12 mins | £4.60 - £8.40 | £5.00 - £8.60 | £5.20 - £8.60 |
2 miles | 8 - 15 mins | £7.20 - £11.20 | £7.20 - £11.20 | £8.00 - £12.40 |
4 miles | 15 - 30 mins | £11 - £19 | £13 - £19 | £15 - £23 |
6 miles | 20 - 40 mins | £17 - £28 | £19 - £28 | £23 - £34 |
Between Heathrow | 30 - 60 mins | £43 - £75 | £43 - £75 | £43 - £75 |
There is a minimum fare of £2.20 at all times.
How it works:
The meter calculates the maximum fare based on:
- Time of day
- Distance travelled
- Taxi speed
The passenger will be expected to pay the full fare displayed on the meter at the end of the journey unless the driver and passenger agree on the final fare to be charged before the start of the journey.
What you can expect from the driver:
Unless they have a good reason not to, drivers must:
- Accept any hiring up to 12 miles or any hiring up to one hour duration, if the destination is in Greater London
- Accept any hiring up to 20 miles if starting at Heathrow Airport
- Accept any hiring up to one hour duration, if the destination is in Greater London
Fares for destinations outside Greater London may be negotiated between the passenger and driver before the journey. If no fare is agreed before the start of the journey then the maximum fare will be that shown on the meter at the end of the journey
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