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Many Airlines fly from London Heathrow International Airport to more many European & International destinations. Here we have compiled a list of these along with contact numbers for each airline.

Which Terminal at Heathrow Airport?

 

The departure area, check-in area and subsequent boarding gate at London Heathrow International Airport will depend on your chosen airline and destination. Passengers flying from London Heathrow Airport are advised to arrive at the gate well in advance of departure.

 
 
Passenger Notice - British Airways will be transferring 90% of it's flights to Terminal 5 during March and April:
 
British Airways has announced it will transfer more than 90% of its Heathrow operations into Terminal 5 (T5) in two phases on 27 March and 30 April. Its remaining Heathrow flights will move into Terminal 3 on 17 September and in early 2009.

The terminal moves will take place on the following dates:
27 March: 70 per cent of British Airways' Heathrow flights will move to Terminal 5 including:
  • All long haul flights from Terminal 1 (serving Hong Kong, Johannesburg, Los Angeles, Tokyo Narita, San Francisco and Vancouver).
  • All UK domestic flights from Terminal 1.
  • All short haul flights from Terminal 1 (except for Barcelona, Helsinki, Lisbon, Madrid and Nice)
  • All short haul flights from Terminal 4.
  • Miami flights, which currently operate from Terminal 3.
30 March: British Airways moves its daily Dallas/Fort Worth flight and twice-daily Houston service from London Gatwick to London Heathrow Terminal 5.
30 April: A further 20 per cent of British Airways' Heathrow flights move to Terminal 5, including long haul flights currently operating at Terminal 4 (eg New York, Washington, Delhi and Cape Town) with the exception of flights operated as part of the code-share agreement with Qantas (Bangkok, Singapore, Sydney).
17 September:
  • British Airways flights serving Barcelona, Madrid, Lisbon, Nice and Helsinki move from Terminal 1 to Terminal 3.
Early in 2009 (on a date to be finalised soon):
  • British Airways flights serving Bangkok, Singapore, Sydney (operated with QF code-share) move from Terminal 4 to Terminal 3.
 
 
Terminals 1, 2 and 3 are located in the main central terminal complex. Terminal 4 is on the south side of the airport.

Passengers with connecting flights should follow the Flight Connections signs. Pedestrian access between Terminals 1, 2 and 3 is by underground walkways, most by moving walkway. On foot transfer between terminals can take up to 10 minutes so allow plenty of time.

Transfer between the central area terminals (Terminals 1, 2 and 3), and Terminal 4 is by the Heathrow Express train service. This transfer is free. Follow the signs.
 
To check which terminal you will be travelling from, enter your destination city or your airline name in the search box below:

 
 
 
 
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