Companionship at Heathrow, on your clock
Heathrow runs on a different clock from the rest of London, and companionship here has to match it. Flights land at six in the morning and at midnight; meetings are wedged between arrivals; the free evening you have might be Tuesday's, or it might be whenever the weather clears. Elite Aura arranges introductions around exactly this rhythm, timed to your itinerary rather than the city's, with Heathrow escorts who understand that a booking may begin an hour after wheels touch the tarmac and that plans move when departure boards do.
What never changes is the standard. The vetting that applies in Mayfair applies beside Terminal 5: every companion has been met in person by our team before joining, every photograph in our gallery shows the person who will actually arrive, and the conversation, wardrobe and discretion are what you would expect of a high class escort agency in central London. Tell us your terminal, your hotel and your window of time, and we will suggest companions who fit all three.
Making a layover count
A six hour layover is dead time only if you allow it to be. The better version looks like this: clear arrivals, drop your bags at a day room or your overnight hotel, and meet your companion in the bar forty five minutes later. Dinner downstairs follows, then unhurried conversation with someone bright and genuinely interested, perhaps in your own language, since several of our companions speak two or three. Then a relaxed goodbye and back through security feeling as though you actually visited London rather than merely changed planes in it.
Late arrivals and early departures
Because we are open around the clock, a flight that lands at eleven at night is not a problem. The Heathrow escorts who take these bookings choose them knowing the hours involved, so a late supper in a hotel restaurant that serves until midnight, or quiet, easy company after a fourteen hour flight when your body clock refuses to cooperate, is entirely normal here. Overnight arrangements suit red eye schedules particularly well and are quoted on request, and an early departure simply means the evening is shaped to end when you need your rest.
The airport hotels, and how a discreet visit works
The Sofitel at Terminal 5 is the most polished of the airport's hotels, connected to the terminal by a covered walkway, and its bar makes an easy, anonymous meeting point. The Hilton at Terminal 4 has its own link bridge, whilst the long strip of hotels along Bath Road, among them the Sheraton Skyline and the Marriott, covers every taste and budget. Wherever you are staying, the pattern is the same. Your companion arrives looking like any other business traveller's dinner guest, you meet in the lobby or the bar first, and the two of you decide the shape of the evening from there.
Airport hotels are, if anything, the most discreet in London. Front desks see thousands of faces a week, everyone is from somewhere else, and nobody looks twice at two people sharing a drink. Even so, the small courtesies matter: greet her naturally, keep things low key, and if you would rather she came directly to your room, arrange that with us in advance so it happens smoothly. Nothing is signed, no real name is needed beyond our initial screening, and nothing about the visit is ever shared with anyone.
Beyond the terminals: Windsor, Richmond or into town
With a full evening in hand, there is no rule that says you must spend it under the flight path. Windsor is roughly twenty five minutes away by car, and dinner on a high street framed by the castle makes a far better memory than another club sandwich from room service. Richmond and its riverside restaurants sit a similar distance in the other direction, greener and quieter still. And the Heathrow Express reaches Paddington in around fifteen minutes, which puts the West End within reach of even a one night stop. Your companion can meet you at your airport hotel and travel in with you, or be waiting at the restaurant when you arrive; whichever suits the logistics of your evening better.
Notice, rates and how to arrange it
For Heathrow bookings, notice matters less than clarity. A few hours is usually enough for a same evening introduction; a day or two ahead secures a particular companion. Send your flight number with your enquiry and we will keep an eye on it, so a delayed arrival shifts the booking rather than sinking it. Rates run from £500 to £2,000 per hour depending on the companion, with some quoted on application; travel and overnight rates are given on request. Everything is agreed plainly in advance, so there are no surprises at either end of the evening.
If Heathrow is a fixture of your calendar rather than a one off, membership may earn its keep: a single payment of £500 that includes members only galleries and streamlined re-booking once you have been verified, which suits people who pass through several times a year. Otherwise, simply message us on WhatsApp, call, or use the enquiry form. Screening is brief and private, and from first message to lobby bar can take as little as an afternoon.