Heathrow Airport Guide
Heathrow Airport is the United Kingdom’s largest airport in London, and fourth busiest airport in the world. In terms of passenger traffic, it is the busiest airport in Europe and second busiest airport in the world. It is the hub for BMI, British Airways and Virgin Atlantic Airways. Heathrow Airport is under the ownership and operation of BAA. More than 90 airlines use the airport to fly to 170 destinations worldwide.
Heathrow Airport has 5 terminals and 3 runways. Terminal 1 is home for Heathrow’s domestic flights. In 2005, this terminal was redeveloped and redesigned. Travelers can have a delicious coffee in Costa Coffee with a variety of baked treats and sandwiches. Terminal 2 is the oldest terminal of Heathrow Airport and is currently under renovation since 2009. Terminal 2 is connected to Terminal 1 and travelers enjoy great views in their 5 to 10 minutes travel between the terminals. Terminal 3 was opened for long haul routes and has many lounges for tourists and business travelers to relax. Terminal 4 is connected to terminals 1, 2 and 3 and has lounges for travelers. Terminal 5 is the newest terminal of Heathrow Airport and has many restaurants with cocktail bars. It is the main terminal for British Airways.
Travelers find Heathrow Airport busy all year round and it looks great to see passengers movements. There are several shops catering for the requirements of all types of passengers. Car park facilities are good. Travelers can be accommodated in nearby hotels. Travelers can also visit tourist sites that are near Heathrow Airport. People usually prefer Heathrow Airport taxis and especially private transfer service as they get exceptional service and reach their destinations on time. Transportation facilities that are available 24/7 to and from the airports are fast and comfortable with Heathrow Airport Taxi services.
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