Luggage repair and storage help near London Stansted arrivals
Luggage Point at London Stansted Airport focuses on baggage problems: repairs, wrapping, storage, and lost-property support. It sits landside near the main arrivals area, so both departing and arriving passengers can use it without passing security. This is the place you walk to when a wheel snaps, a handle breaks, or you need to stash a bag for a few hours before heading into central London on the Stansted Express.
Opening hours vary with flight schedules, but it generally tracks the main terminal’s early-morning departures and late-evening arrivals, so expect it to be open from the first waves around 04:00 through the busiest peaks. Prices depend on service: storage runs per bag per day, wrapping is charged per item, and repairs are quoted on the spot after inspection. Staff handle standard checked suitcases, cabin trolleys, and odd-sized gear that doesn’t fit regular luggage racks.
Luggage Point also acts as a hub for lost and found at Stansted, working with airport operations to reunite passengers with bags and personal items left in the terminal. If your suitcase goes missing between the gate and the carousel, airline ground staff may direct you here once they’ve logged a PIR (Property Irregularity Report). They can ship recovered items to a UK address for a fee, which can be cheaper than a return trip to CM24 just to pick up a forgotten backpack.
Expect straightforward counter service rather than a shop to browse; you come here with a problem, get a ticket, and return at the agreed time for your bag or repair. If you’re catching a coach from the Stansted bus station outside the terminal, factor in a 10–15 minute buffer to visit Luggage Point first, as the walk out to the bays and queueing for the right National Express stand can eat time.