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Heathrow Terminal Drop-Off Charge (2026): £7 Fee, 10-Minute Rule, How to Pay & How to Avoid Penalties

Heathrow’s terminal forecourts now have a clear drop-off system: a £7 charge per entry, plus a 10-minute maximum stay. This guide explains exactly what it means, how to pay correctly, where to drop off for free, and the easiest way to travel stress-free.

Heathrow Terminal Drop-Off Charge 2026 £7 fee and 10-minute maximum stay
Tip: If you’re paying after the drop-off, do it by midnight the next day.

🗓️ Last updated: February 2026 📌 Category: Heathrow Airport travel & drop-off rules 🔎 Search focus: Heathrow Terminal Drop-Off Charge • £7 drop off fee • 10-minute rule • how to pay

What is the Heathrow Terminal Drop-Off Charge?

Heathrow’s terminal drop-off areas (the lanes directly outside each terminal) are monitored by ANPR cameras. A £7 charge applies each time a vehicle enters the drop-off zone. There are no barriers — simply entering the zone triggers the charge.

If you’re only dropping someone off and leaving, Heathrow’s system is designed for quick “kiss-and-fly” style drop-offs — not waiting or pick-ups.
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Quick facts (2026 rules at a glance)

Rule What it means
Charge £7 per entry to any terminal drop-off zone (each visit is charged).
Payment methods Card only: pay online, automated phone payment, or autopay (account).
Payment deadline If paying after using the zone, pay by midnight the next day.
10-minute maximum stay Vehicles should not stay on the terminal forecourt longer than 10 minutes.
Non-payment / overstaying Can result in a Parking Charge Notice (PCN) — often £80, reduced to £40 if paid within 14 days.
Pick-ups Pick-ups should be made from Terminal Parking or Park & Ride, not the drop-off forecourt.
Free alternative Free drop-off is available at Heathrow Park & Ride (Long Stay) with a free bus transfer to the terminal.
Best practice: if you’re doing a quick terminal drop-off, plan your stop, unload fast, and exit within 10 minutes.

How to pay Heathrow’s £7 drop-off charge

Heathrow allows payment before or after your drop-off. If you’re paying after your visit, do it by midnight the next day. You can pay using:

  • Online: pay using your vehicle registration number (VRN).
  • Automated telephone service: pay by card using your VRN.
  • Autopay account: ideal for frequent travellers or regular drivers (automatic payments).
Pro tip: if you drop off at Heathrow regularly, set up autopay so you never miss the deadline.
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The 10-minute maximum stay: what it means in real life

Heathrow introduced a 10-minute maximum stay to improve traffic flow on the terminal forecourts. It’s designed for quick drop-offs only — not waiting, meeting passengers, or loading for long periods.

  • Do: arrive prepared, unload quickly, say goodbye, and exit.
  • Don’t: wait for passengers, circle within the forecourt, or remain parked beyond the limit.
  • For pick-ups: use Terminal Parking or Park & Ride instead.
Blue Badge holders are not held to this time limit as long as the trip is registered via the Blue Badge process.

Free drop-off options at Heathrow

If you want to avoid the terminal forecourt fee, Heathrow offers a free alternative: Park & Ride (Long Stay) drop-off with a free bus transfer to the terminal.

  • Best for: longer unloading time, family travel, heavy luggage, or passengers needing a calmer drop-off.
  • Trade-off: you’ll need extra time for the shuttle transfer.

Blue Badge discount: 100% concession (how it works)

Heathrow allows eligible UK/EEA Blue Badge holders to apply for a 100% discount on the Terminal Drop-Off Charge. The discount can be applied even if the Blue Badge holder is not the driver (e.g., a taxi or friend’s car) — but the trip must be registered following the process.

  • Apply in advance: recommended if you know your travel date.
  • Or apply after: up to midnight the day after the drop-off (depending on the process used).
  • Taxi journeys: the discount can be linked to the taxi vehicle registration number.
Always keep the confirmation/receipt email for records — it helps if any questions arise later.

Pick-up vs drop-off: where to meet your driver

Heathrow’s terminal forecourts are for drop-off only. For pick-ups, Heathrow advises using: Terminal Parking (previously Short Stay) or Park & Ride.

  • Meeting a driver? Agree a clear meeting point and keep your phone on.
  • Landing delays? A pre-booked transfer is smoother — your driver can adjust pickup timing.
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Quick checklist to avoid problems (save this)

  • Before you arrive: know your terminal and lane, have luggage ready.
  • During drop-off: stop briefly, unload fast, leave within 10 minutes.
  • After: if you didn’t pre-pay, pay the £7 by midnight next day.
  • Need more time? use Park & Ride (Long Stay) and take the free bus.
  • Blue Badge: register the trip to apply the 100% concession and avoid time-limit issues.

FAQ: Heathrow Terminal Drop-Off Charge

Is the £7 charge per passenger or per vehicle?
It’s charged per vehicle entry into the terminal drop-off zone (each visit is a separate charge).
When is the deadline to pay?
If paying after using the drop-off zone, payment must be made by midnight the next day.
Can I pay at the terminal in cash?
No. Payments are made by card online, by automated telephone service, or via autopay. There are no pay machines in the drop-off lanes.
What if I stay longer than 10 minutes?
The terminal forecourts have a 10-minute maximum stay. Staying longer can result in a Parking Charge Notice (PCN). Plan a quick drop-off or use Park & Ride for more time.
Is there a free way to drop off at Heathrow?
Yes. Heathrow offers free drop-off at Park & Ride (Long Stay) with a free bus transfer to the terminal.
How do Blue Badge discounts work?
Eligible UK/EEA Blue Badge holders can apply for a 100% discount by registering the trip using the official process (even if someone else is driving).

Official guidance may change over time. For the most current Heathrow rules, check Heathrow’s official Terminal Drop-Off Charge page: heathrow.com/terminal-drop-off-charge

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