Swindon to Birmingham Airport - Pick Up and Drop Off Taxi Service

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Travel between Birmingham Airport and Swindon with our dependable taxi services. We guarantee you a comfortable journey with no hidden costs. Book your airport transfer today by calling us at 01793 297201.

Reliable Airport Transfers Between Swindon and Birmingham

Whether you’re traveling from Swindon to Birmingham Airport or vice versa, our airport transfer service is the best way for a hassle-free trip. Reliable transport is absolutely necessary for airport commutes, and when you book with The Virtual Taxi, our experienced drivers will take care of the journey, so all you need to do is relax and enjoy the ride.

Luxury Vehicles for Comfort

You be able to relax in style with our premium taxi from Swindon to Birmingham airport service. Our vehicles are clean and spacious, providing top-notch comfort. Whether you are travelling for business or leisure, you can count on us for a smooth, stress-free trip.

Dependable Airport Transfers

Choose us for a taxi service you can trust. Our professional drivers are always punctual whether you are arriving or departing, so you’ll never miss you flight or be left waiting at the terminal when you arrive. We value your time and promise an efficient, stress-free airport transfer.

Competitive and Clear Pricing

Our service comes service with transparent, fair pricing. There are never any hidden charges or unexpected additional fees—just reliable, cost-effective rides. We give you a free no-obligation quote, and the price you’re quoted is the price you’ll pay—never anything more.

Book Your Birmingham Airport Transfer Service Now

Contact us at 01793 297201 or use our online booking system to arrange a transfer. Experience the convenience and comfort of our services for your next journey between Birmingham Airport and Swindon.

Taxi Swindon To Birmingham Airport FAQs

Here are some questions we are frequently asked. If you have a question not mentioned here, please call us on 01793 297201 or use the contact form.

Several transport options are available:

Taxi: Our taxi service offers door-to-door convenience. The journey typically takes about 1 hour and 45 minutes, depending on the traffic.

Train: Traveling by train requires at least one change and takes approximately 2 hours and 10 minutes. It is estimated around 15% of passengers have to stand on trains during the morning and afternoon peak times when travelling between major towns and cities. Therefore, travelling by train is not always convenient if you have problems standing for the trip of have heavy luggage or young children.

Bus: It is possible to travel by bus between Swindon and Birmingham Airport as National Express operates services connecting these locations. However, there isn’t a direct bus from Swindon to the Airport, but you can take a National Express bus from Swindon to Birmingham Coach Station and then transfer to another service that takes you to the airport. The total journey time is approximately 2 hours and 56 minutes, including transfers.

Note that National Express only operates this route once daily.

The distance between Birmingham Airport and Swindon is approximately 89 miles (143 kilometres).

Yes, there are several hotels near Birmingham Airport, including an Ibis and Novotel within walking distance. Swindon has plenty of hotels, B&Bs, and guest houses. However, our 24/7 airport transfer service will get you to the airport on time at any hour of the day or night.

Situated approximately 10 kilometres (6.3 miles) from Birmingham city centre in Solihull, the airport is easily accessible and is a major gateway to the Midlands.

Opened on 8 July 1939, Birmingham Airport was requisitioned during World War II for military use and reopened for civilian operations in 1946.

In 2023, the airport handled over 11.4 million passengers, marking a 19.63% increase compared to 2022.

The main runway was extended to 7,400 feet between 1967 and 1970, enabling the airport to accommodate larger aircraft and launch new services, including a route to New York in 1967.

In 1984, Birmingham Airport introduced the world’s first commercial Maglev transport system, connecting the terminal with the nearby railway station. The system was operational until 1995 and was later replaced by the Air-Rail Link in 2003.

The supersonic Concorde made its first visit to Birmingham Airport on 16 September 1980 and its final visit on 20 October 2003 during its farewell tour.

The airport has announced a £300 million renovation plan aiming to serve over 18 million passengers by 2033, with new dining options, security improvements, and sustainability initiatives.

Emirates resumed operating the Airbus A380 on its daily flights to Birmingham Airport from 1 July 2023, highlighting the airport’s capacity to handle large aircraft.

The airport has invested in sustainability projects, including a £9.7 million solar farm that supplies 20% of its electrical power, aligning with its goal to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2033.

Birmingham Airport offers flights to over 150 destinations worldwide, including recent additions to its route network by airlines such as EasyJet.