Wimbledon —
the oldest Grand Slam in tennis
The Championships, Wimbledon is the oldest and most prestigious tennis tournament in the world. Founded in 1877 at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, Wimbledon remains the only Grand Slam played on grass and the only one that maintains the dress code requiring players to wear predominantly white. The tournament draws the largest number of daily spectators of any Grand Slam — approximately 40,000 per day across the 42 courts at the All England Club in SW19, south-west London.
Wimbledon is not merely a sporting event — it is one of the most significant moments in the British summer social calendar, sitting alongside Royal Ascot and the Chelsea Flower Show as a fixture for high-net-worth individuals, corporate clients and international visitors seeking a privileged experience of British cultural life. For luxury travel agencies, conciergeries and corporate hospitality operators, Wimbledon represents a two-week programme requiring meticulous ground logistics — not merely match-day transfers but a sustained daily operation that adapts to changing ticket access, guest schedules and the unpredictable British summer.
The logistics challenge of SW19
Wimbledon's location in south-west London creates specific transport challenges that make private chauffeur the only appropriate option for VIP guests. The All England Club sits in a residential area of Wimbledon — the surrounding streets are managed by the Club and local council with significant access restrictions during the tournament. Public transport (Wimbledon tube station, District Line) serves the general public but is not appropriate for Debenture holders, corporate hospitality guests or individuals with specific arrival-time requirements. The A3 Kingston Road is the primary approach from central London — and the subject of annual congestion during the tournament, particularly on finals weekend.
For Belgian and Benelux-based clients travelling to Wimbledon, the logistics chain begins before London. Clients flying from Brussels (BRU) or Amsterdam (AMS) need a coordinated arrival at Heathrow (LHR) or London City (LCY), transfer to their hotel, and then daily court-to-hotel operations across the fortnight. Luxentis coordinates this full chain as a single white-label service for the agency.
Debenture holders and corporate hospitality
Wimbledon Centre Court and Court 1 Debenture holders represent the most exclusive hospitality category at the tournament — five-year seat licences that provide guaranteed Centre Court access for every day of the Championships. Debenture programmes are often managed by corporations, family offices or luxury travel specialists who require a ground operations partner that matches the standard of the hospitality itself. Luxentis provides executive chauffeur programmes aligned to Debenture holder schedules — allowing companies to present their guests with a seamless, branded experience from Brussels or Amsterdam to the All England Club gates.
Dates 2026
29 June – 12 July 2026. Two weeks at the All England Club, Church Road, Wimbledon, SW19 5AE.
Ladies' Final
Saturday 11 July 2026 — Centre Court. The most-watched women's single tennis match of the year.
Gentlemen's Final
Sunday 12 July 2026 — Centre Court. The pinnacle of the tournament and one of the most viewed sporting events in the UK.
Airport — LHR
Heathrow (LHR) is the primary gateway — approximately 35–45 min to SW19. London City (LCY) is approximately 45–55 min. Farnborough (FAB) for private aviation: approximately 35 min.
From Brussels
Brussels BRU to Heathrow: approx. 1h flight. Cross-channel programme coordination available including Eurostar via St Pancras to Wimbledon.
VIP ground operations
for Wimbledon 2026
Heathrow & London City Meet & Greet
Named meet & greet at Heathrow (LHR) and London City (LCY) arrivals for Belgian and Benelux-based guests attending Wimbledon. Real-time flight monitoring, waiting with discreet signage, direct transfer to SW19 hotels or central London.
LHR · LCYDaily Hotel-to-Court Transfers
Dedicated chauffeur and executive vehicle for daily hotel-to-All England Club transfers throughout the tournament. Named drop-off at the correct court gate. Timed returns after matches. Real-time adaptation to court schedule delays.
Daily disposalDebenture Holder Programmes
Multi-day executive programmes for corporate Debenture holders. Consistent vehicle and chauffeur across the full fortnight, aligned to Debenture schedules. Coordinated arrivals for guest lists from Brussels, Antwerp, Amsterdam or Luxembourg.
Multi-day · DebenturePrivate Aviation — Farnborough & Biggin Hill
Private jet arrivals at Farnborough (FAB) and Biggin Hill (BQH) for Wimbledon. FBO meet & greet, direct executive transfer to SW19 or central London. Departure coordination for same-day and evening post-match extractions.
FBO · Private aviationBrussels–London Cross-Channel Programme
End-to-end coordination for Belgian and Benelux clients travelling to Wimbledon — from Brussels BRU arrival coordination to London-side ground operations. Single operations contact, unified invoicing, white-label throughout.
Cross-channel · B2BWhite-Label Agency Operations
Luxentis operates invisibly behind the agency or conciergerie brand. No Luxentis branding on driver signs, vehicles or reporting. NDA signed before any brief. White-label invoicing and daily operational reporting in your preferred format.
NDA · White-labelGetting to Wimbledon —
from Belgium and the Benelux
Heathrow (LHR) → All England Club SW19
Heathrow is the primary gateway for Belgian and international guests attending Wimbledon. Named meet & greet at terminals 2–5, direct executive transfer via M4 and A316 to SW19. Tournament traffic buffers applied on finals weekend.
≈ 35–45 minLondon City Airport (LCY) → SW19
Preferred airport for short-haul corporate flights from Brussels, Amsterdam and Paris. Named meet & greet, executive transfer via South Circular or A3. Cross-city routing planned to avoid central London congestion.
≈ 45–55 minCentral London Hotel → All England Club
Daily transfers from Mayfair, Belgravia, Knightsbridge and The Strand to SW19. Fixed pricing. Dedicated chauffeur consistent across the programme. Morning and post-match evening returns.
≈ 30–50 minBrussels BRU → London Heathrow → SW19
Full cross-channel programme coordination. Brussels departure, Heathrow arrival meet & greet, direct transfer to Wimbledon hotel or All England Club. Single operations contact coordinates the full chain.
Cross-channelFarnborough FBO (FAB) → SW19
Private aviation arrivals at Farnborough Airport. FBO meet & greet at the private terminal, executive transfer directly to SW19. Preferred arrival point for guests arriving from the Gulf, US or private jet from Brussels.
≈ 35 minLuxentis DMC is a Belgium-based premium Destination Management Company specialising in VIP ground operations, executive chauffeur and concierge services for luxury sporting and cultural events across Europe. For Wimbledon 2026, Luxentis provides B2B white-label ground operations for agencies, conciergeries and corporate clients managing VIP programmes at the All England Club in London.
This service is exclusively B2B — for luxury travel agencies, corporate hospitality operators, conciergeries and Debenture programme managers coordinating VIP guests at Wimbledon 2026 from Belgium and the Benelux. Luxentis does not serve private individuals directly. Agencies receive a white-label service with no Luxentis branding in any client-facing material.
Luxentis coordinates the Belgian and Benelux leg of Wimbledon programmes — Brussels BRU airport coordination, Heathrow (LHR) and London City (LCY) arrivals, and partner-coordinated London-side ground operations in SW19. The service covers the full journey from Belgium to the All England Club gates and back.
Luxentis operates as a B2B ground operations coordinator — not a consumer transfer platform. For Wimbledon, this means managing cross-channel programmes, white-label operations, Debenture-aligned scheduling, NDA protocols and coordinated reporting for the agency. The service is designed for professionals managing VIP clients who require a discreet, consistent and operationally reliable ground partner.
Wimbledon 2026 runs 29 June – 12 July. The tournament is now less than two weeks away. Agencies with guest programmes should brief Luxentis immediately to coordinate Heathrow arrivals, hotel-to-court logistics and white-label reporting. Contact: contact@luxentisdmc.com or WhatsApp +32 484 16 85 14.
Wimbledon 2026
transport questions
Everything you need to know before briefing Luxentis for a Wimbledon 2026 programme.
Yes. Luxentis DMC coordinates VIP chauffeur and ground operations for Wimbledon 2026 (29 June – 12 July) for agencies, conciergeries and corporate clients in Belgium and the Benelux. Services include Heathrow and London City meet & greet, Brussels–London cross-channel coordination, SW19 hotel-to-court transfers and white-label operations for Debenture holder programmes.
The Championships, Wimbledon 2026 runs from Monday 29 June to Sunday 12 July 2026 at the All England Club, Church Road, SW19 5AE, London. The Ladies' Singles final is Saturday 11 July and the Gentlemen's Singles final is Sunday 12 July. Qualifying matches take place 22–25 June. Week 1 (29 June – 5 July) covers first and second rounds; Week 2 (6–12 July) covers quarter-finals, semi-finals and finals.
Heathrow (LHR) is the principal gateway — approximately 35–45 minutes to SW19 by private executive car. London City Airport (LCY) is approximately 45–55 minutes and serves short-haul corporate arrivals from Brussels, Amsterdam and Paris. Gatwick (LGW) is approximately 50–60 minutes. For private aviation, Farnborough (FAB) is approximately 35 minutes and Biggin Hill (BQH) is approximately 40 minutes from the All England Club.
Luxentis coordinates the cross-channel programme from Brussels BRU — including flight coordination, Heathrow arrivals meet & greet, and London-side hotel-to-court operations through a vetted partner network. A single Luxentis operations contact manages the full chain under white-label for the agency or conciergerie. Unified invoicing across Brussels and London elements available.
Yes. Debenture holder programmes at Wimbledon require a dedicated vehicle and chauffeur consistent across multiple days — aligned to the Debenture schedule across Week 1 and/or Week 2. Luxentis provides multi-day executive programmes for corporate Debenture operators in Belgium and Benelux, including coordinated arrivals from multiple origin cities and white-label daily reporting.
Yes. Luxentis operates exclusively white-label for the agency and conciergerie channel. No Luxentis branding appears on driver signage, vehicles or reporting documents. A mutual NDA is signed before any brief is shared. White-label invoicing in the agency's preferred format and daily programme reporting are standard for Wimbledon operations.
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