Luton Airport is our local and as such I probably know it as well as anyone - we use it several times a year.
The drop-off zone is indeed a pain - not well-designed, but made worse by people stopping in the wrong places. It is indeed further from the departures entrance than its previous location. Apparently it's temporary; eventually it will be situated underground, though exactly where I've no idea.
Inside the terminal is no better or worse than most UK airports in my opinion - they are all like overcrowded cattle barns to me.
I feel a bit sorry for Luton Airport. The problems of access are mainly to do with geography - the fact that it's at the top of a steepish hill - and there's therefore a limit on how much road traffic you can get in and out of the place and also a limit on how much on-site parking there can be. However, expansion plans are in progress - considerable increases in the number of flights; one might question whether that it wise.
Some improvement in access can be expected when the new rail link opens. Then it will be possible to drop passengers off near the present Luton Parkway Station and the shuttle bus that links the terminal with Luton Parkway will cease.
At present we keep our blood pressure down by arriving in good time and the use of either public transport or taxi or a lift, and by being prepared for a long wait after arriving, but before our flight.
P.S. I realise a lot of this restates an earlier post I made. The significant difference is that the rail link is now under construction.
Edited by FP on 24/05/2019 at 18:31
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