It was all about passenger landing rights at Heathrow and American airports. |
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Both Virgin Atlantic and South African Airways offer flights from London Heathrow to Durban. |
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I flew London Heathrow to Capetown on South African Airways 747 red-eye flight, eleven hours overnight, non-stop. |
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The Heathrow stamp impacted on one of the emptier pages of her worn, blue passport. |
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That zeal is infectious and I finished the book long before we landed at Heathrow despite my struggling eyelids. |
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The action at Heathrow requires an urgent answer and immediate steps to ensure that this happens. |
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You can't get out of Heathrow without falling immediately into a bad temper. |
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Bedfont Lakes Hotel was developed on spec near London's Heathrow Airport but designed specifically for its unique site. |
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When, many hours later, the plane was still a few miles away from Heathrow, the captain would have lowered the wheels of the aircraft. |
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The air exclusion zone over London continued and extra armed units were deployed in the departure and arrival halls of Gatwick and Heathrow. |
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Heathrow Air traffic controllers altered the approach run to coincide with the beginning of a promenade concert at Chiswick House. |
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He is best known within the property industry for developing a business park on the site of a huge former rubbish dump near Heathrow airport. |
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By air SAS Scandinavian Airlines offers daily non-stop flights from Heathrow to both Oslo and Stavanger. |
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At Heathrow, passengers queued outside terminals just to join check-in lines but the airport expects to return to its usual schedule by tomorrow. |
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And above everything, a vivid blue sky, framed with stark clouds, and a lazy line of planes on the long descent over the city into Heathrow. |
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Nobody is going to forget this is an inner-city development, but it is central and handy for the Heathrow Express. |
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In December he had sat stunned at a hastily organised and crowded press conference at Heathrow airport. |
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Services are operating normally at all airports, and the Heathrow and Gatwick Express services are running to their normal timetables. |
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The airline is trying to provide a stress-free experience for those flying first or business class through London's Heathrow Airport. |
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The Olympic flame had arrived in Britain at Heathrow Airport at 7am yesterday and was brought to Wimbledon in a cavalcade of cars. |
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They are in huge demand at Heathrow, where demand for access to the airport greatly outstrips capacity. |
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Holidaymakers have been left high and dry at Heathrow Airport as staff walked out in a dispute over clocking on and off. |
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Ferreira did not know much about the first set as it flew by quicker than the Concordes overhead on their flight path to Heathrow Airport. |
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The connecting bus took us up into Terminal One and within 10 minutes I was on the gangway of the Heathrow Express. |
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The court case was brought against the Department of Transport by eight residents living under the flight path at Heathrow Airport, west London. |
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An iris-recognition system is now being beta-tested at Heathrow by 2,000 frequent flyers from North America. |
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I sit at my desk now, looking out at puffy clouds being dodged by the planes swinging around on final approach to Heathrow. |
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I arrive at Heathrow in good time, secure a window seat and descend into the Mecca that is duty free shopping. |
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We caught the shuttle back to Heathrow, and arrived back with our heads still dizzy with emotion, a mixture of elation and relief. |
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One inbound and return flight to Heathrow was cancelled but other delays were kept to a minimum. |
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I've heard plenty of reports of people clocking in for friends who are off driving taxis around Heathrow. |
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She arrived at Rufforth airfield on a flight from Heathrow and wore a turquoise suit with matching hat and black accessories for the occasion. |
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Things I do not recommend include the nasty food hall at Heathrow Terminal Three. |
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Sue Makras, 34, is a flight attendant for a US airline operating from Heathrow. |
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I used to live under the Heathrow flight path, just a few miles away from the airport. |
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A gang of robbers escaped with several million pounds in cash during a raid at Heathrow Airport in which a security van was held up. |
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We also had to shout a lot because of the Heathrow aircraft constantly flying overhead. |
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That runway is now called number one runway, and the airfield is called Heathrow! |
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Previously, passengers were forced to travel via Heathrow or other hub airports. |
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I was sent to a switchboard that resembled air traffic control at Heathrow. |
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Plans for an extra 10 flights an hour at Heathrow Airport have triggered furious protests among residents and an anti-noise pressure group. |
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Lines had to be shared with people dialling up, ringing off and basically stacking like planes outside Heathrow airport. |
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I would hope that the west London lines would meet with approval and link up to Heathrow and Gatwick. |
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A bag stuffed with fake passports and false IDs found abandoned near Heathrow airport may be linked to West Yorkshire. |
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I managed to find a local telephone number for British Airways lost and found at Heathrow Airport. |
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But when we got off the plane at Heathrow on our way home we heard our names being called over the tannoy. |
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Luckily, the plane was delayed, so their tardiness at Heathrow went unnoticed. |
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The security clampdown comes after the country was put on alert following reports of a threat at Heathrow airport. |
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And it was written down that he would arrive at Heathrow airport in April 2001 with just a suitcase for baggage and a head filled with dreams. |
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The union represents hundreds of baggage handlers and check-in staff employed by United at Heathrow Airport. |
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She had walked into the red channel at Heathrow from the baggage reclaim area saying that she had some items to declare. |
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But for those living under the flight path to Heathrow the noise and air pollution made its presence a nightmare. |
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It was February, and I'd driven from Derbyshire down to Heathrow to catch the IBM executive jet. |
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At Heathrow where there was a tight security blanket on information it was learnt that the crew were staying at the Europa Hotel. |
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Police have seized half a ton of ammonium nitrate fertiliser, in a self-storage warehouse near Heathrow Airport. |
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One aircraft flying from Heathrow to Geneva had to divert into Lyon because bad weather meant it could not land. |
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Until now, holidaymakers have been forced to travel a day earlier via Heathrow or other hub airports to get to Florida. |
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Soon the dismal, dark skies over Heathrow had given way to a brilliant blue, with the sun glinting on Concorde's delta wings. |
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It lies eight miles in from the edge of the capital, slap under the final approach to Heathrow. |
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Suggesting we should move is like telling the Queen to move from Windsor Castle as it now lies in the flight path from Heathrow. |
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The two players got as far as the Heathrow terminal, then checked in their bags and disappeared into airport crowds. |
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The work will also include a spur road into the new Terminal 5 at Heathrow. |
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I'm off to weigh the merits of excess baggage and storage at left luggage in Heathrow while I gad about Italy versus shipping a heap of stuff to myself by air freight. |
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When he arrived at Heathrow on 4 March he had a return ticket and told the immigration officer that he was coming to this country as a tourist for two and a half weeks. |
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I once met Keegan at Heathrow and he took the time out to have a talk with four ragamuffins, when some would have just walked past and ignored us. |
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Heathrow was just a collection of Quonset huts, and the airfield was enrobed in fog. |
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When the plane landed back at Heathrow, one of the six crates was found to be missing, and during unloading, a large cardboard box was dropped and the lid fell off. |
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The self-styled roving ambassador ignored pleas from CIA security men and walked across the apron at Heathrow to chat to a group of surprised baggage handlers. |
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The plane, with three pilots and a number of other cabin crew, then turned round and headed back to Heathrow, flying at subsonic speed and landing safely at 2.06 pm. |
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The Department of Transport's latest air accident investigation report reveals details of incidents involving three jumbo jets last year at Heathrow Airport. |
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The MP has clashed with his own councillors, after they decided to oppose any plan to build a third runway and sixth terminal, at Heathrow Airport. |
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British Airways said today that as many as 20,000 bags had gone astray at Heathrow airport in recent days amid the chaos following the security crackdown. |
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The mass sackings led to sympathy action by 1,000 British Airways ground staff and the halting of all BA flights at Heathrow Airport for more than 24 hours. |
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The passengers were safely transferred to Heathrow on alternative flights. |
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Suddenly, every terminal at the two main London airports, Heathrow and Gatwick, was remodeled around the shopping mall. |
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Gatwick and Heathrow reiterated passengers should not carry sharp objects, including nail scissors, razor blades and even knitting needles, amongst their hand luggage. |
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And in a separate development on Friday, three neo-Nazis from Milton Keynes were sent back to Britain after arriving at Brussels airport from Heathrow. |
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Take, for example, the home page of the British Airports Authority, which runs Heathrow. |
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Two stowaways who were found dead in the undercarriage of a plane at Heathrow Airport were boys as young as 12-years-old, it was revealed yesterday. |
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The British squad landed at Heathrow shortly before 10am local time today after completing a remarkable trek to the South Pole. |
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The couple, who live at Drews Park Village, wanted to buy a property in France and a crash pad near to Heathrow Airport in London where they both work for an airline. |
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Investigators say he was also eying Heathrow Airport in London. |
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So, when the Scot arrived at Heathrow baggage reclaim following a tour of the Far East, he was understandably anxious to find his precious piece of wood. |
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By then it is believed the pair had already flown to Paris, via Heathrow. |
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Hundreds of holidaymakers trying to reach Heathrow Airport were left stranded when a lorry crashed into a railway bridge, spilling its contents on to the tracks below. |
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When Concorde lands for the very last time at Heathrow this afternoon, nearly one hundred years after the Wright Brothers' first flight, the future will be over. |
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Earlier the court heard how a consignment of 22 packages of travellers cheques was delivered to Heathrow Airport in April 1999, ready for dispatch to New Delhi. |
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Passengers leaving London's Heathrow today on flights bound for the U.S. were told that there would be no in-flight entertainment. |
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Last August a mob-handed police raid whisked them off without any warning and banged them up behind the barbed wire of Harmondsworth detention centre at Heathrow. |
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Security measures had been dramatically stepped up at Heathrow airport with extra police officers being drafted in from surrounding areas and forces. |
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She was apprehended at Heathrow as she approached the departure gate before boarding a flight to Istanbul. |
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The same tactics were employed against striking engineers at Heathrow. |
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To applause from watching crowds, it lifts off from Heathrow to successfully completed its first full transatlantic flight since its grounding last year. |
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When she and I met, at Heathrow, we were very enamoured of each other. |
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Most of the incoming freight arrives at Heathrow in the belly of wide-bodied passenger aircraft and is then sent onwards to Scotland via road, rail and sea. |
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The lovestruck couple arrived home at London's Heathrow airport yesterday, looking severely sunburned. |
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He had been due to travel to Tripoli on a connecting flight from Heathrow yesterday afternoon, after taking the British Midland flight to the capital from the north-east. |
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Price includes scheduled flights from Heathrow to Boston, car hire and seven nights accommodation at the Killington Pico Motor Inn. |
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The largest airport is London Heathrow, which is the world's busiest airport measured by number of international passengers. |
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For instance, I had a girlfriend who had just come back from England and was still recovering from the Heathrow injection. |
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The effect of this can be seen below when comparing London Heathrow, 15 miles west of London, with the London Weather Centre, in the city centre. |
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It will be a new railway line running east to west through London and into the Home Counties with a branch to Heathrow Airport. |
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National Express coach services also run directly to London Heathrow Airport from the region. |
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In 1995 there was a proposal to widen the section close to Heathrow Airport to fourteen lanes. |
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In October 1991 it purchased Speedlink, an operator of coach services between Gatwick and Heathrow Airports. |
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Notable stations from this period include Moor Park, the stations of the Piccadilly line extension to Heathrow and Hillingdon. |
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London Heathrow is the primary hub for British Airways and the primary operating base for Virgin Atlantic. |
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To the south lie Bedfont and Stanwell while to the west Heathrow is separated from Slough in Berkshire by the M25 motorway. |
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Heathrow Airport is used by over 80 airlines flying to 185 destinations in 84 countries. |
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Once an aircraft is established on its final approach, control is handed over to Heathrow Tower. |
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Until 2008, air traffic between Heathrow and the United States was strictly governed by the countries' bilateral Bermuda II treaty. |
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New branches of both the Heathrow Express and the Underground's Piccadilly line serve a new shared Heathrow Terminal 5 station. |
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Heathrow Express and Heathrow Connect train services between Heathrow Central and Terminals 4 and 5 are free of charge. |
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Historically, Manchester Airport was consistently the busiest airport after London Heathrow for a number of decades following the war. |
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In 2015 it was the fourth busiest airport in the United Kingdom after Heathrow, Gatwick and Manchester. |
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In May 2010 BAA withdrew its plans to build a second runway at Stansted and withdrew the plans to build a new runway at Heathrow. |
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Following the 2015 election the Commission made a final recommendation to expand Heathrow subject to certain environmental constraints. |
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One recent acquisition, in late 2011, was the Harmondsworth Barn in west London, close to Heathrow airport. |
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The 2012 games were a unique operational task and a massive challenge for Heathrow airport. |
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Martin Johnson noted the hotel's facilities and its proximity to Twickenham and Heathrow as deciding factors in this decision. |
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Routing the whole line via Heathrow would add seven minutes to the journey time of all services. |
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Proposals have been considered for several years for the construction of a spur connecting the HS2 route to Heathrow Airport. |
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Travelcards will be valid within Greater London with the exception of the Heathrow branch, which will continue to be subject to special fares. |
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Pedestrians may reach Heathrow by a X26 Express Bus outside East Croydon station, an intermediate stop for rail service to London. |
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National Express Coaches operates coaches to Heathrow Airport, Stansted Airport and cities and towns throughout the region and country. |
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On 1 July 2015, the Airports Commission submitted their final report, recommending the expansion of Heathrow Airport as opposed to Gatwick. |
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The airline is based in Waterside near its main hub at London Heathrow Airport. |
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The airlines' head office, Waterside, stands in Harmondsworth, a village that is near London Heathrow Airport. |
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British Airways' main base is at London Heathrow Airport, but it also has a major presence at Gatwick Airport. |
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The division operates an automated cargo centre at London Heathrow Airport and handles freight at Gatwick and Stansted airports. |
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As well as hangar facilities at Heathrow and Gatwick airport it has two major maintenance centres at Glasgow and Cardiff Airports. |
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Airlines without an international scheduled service from Heathrow prior to 1 April 1977 were obliged to operate from Gatwick. |
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Under the terms of the takeover, IAG had to relinquish some former BMI domestic slots at Heathrow. |
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Boeing 747s, Airbus A340s and Airbus A330s are used interchangeably on all routes from Heathrow. |
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On 3 May 2016, British Airways reinstated daily flights to Heathrow after an absence of 19 years. |
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From March 2018, British Airways will also increase their flights to Heathrow from 7 to 10 weekly. |
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The company was renamed Heathrow Airport Holdings in 2012 to reflect its main business. |
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The company's head office is located in The Compass Centre on the grounds of Heathrow Airport in the London Borough of Hillingdon. |
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The company has garnered criticism for its handling of Heathrow, namely its predominant placement of shops rather than extra security aisles. |
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In July 2007 BAA sought an injunction preventing potential protesters involved in the Camp for Climate Action from approaching Heathrow Airport. |
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Fast trains from Paddington to London Heathrow Airport are operated by Heathrow Airport Holdings as the Heathrow Express. |
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Local services on this route are jointly operated by GWR and BAA under the Heathrow Connect name. |
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Plans under consideration in 2014 included new tunnels between Heathrow and Langley. |
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It is also the terminus for the Heathrow Express and Heathrow Connect services to and from Heathrow Airport. |
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Flight information display screens for airline passengers are provided at the Heathrow Express ticket office near these platforms. |
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Security checks at Eurostar are comparable to those at a small airport and generally much quicker than at London Heathrow. |
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However, most passengers across the South East use the larger Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted and Luton airports. |
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National Express operates long distance routes, for example to Heathrow and London. |
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Through tickets involving Heathrow Express and London Underground are also available. |
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There are connections to the rest of the world via London Heathrow Airport, Brussels Airport and Amsterdam Schiphol Airport. |
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They live within spitting distance of a busy runway at London's Heathrow Airport. |
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Shahzad Nabi, 20, and Ayas Hussein, 24, flew into Heathrow where they were met by family and friends. |
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Excrement and urine scattered across swathes of the baggage reclaim hall in the hectic Terminal One at Heathrow. |
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As a contingency measure extra fuel supplies were being transported to a railhead near Heathrow. |
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Edward Milner, an arachnologist studied and counted new species of spiders in the Colne Valley area around Heathrow. |
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When I reached Heathrow airport, the immigration department stopped me and said they have received a red alert notice against me. |
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Inghams offer four nights in the self-catering Solaria Apartments from pounds 326pp, including flights from Heathrow and rail transfers. |
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I am very grateful for this opportunity to debate the Heathrow to Gatwick helicopter airlink. |
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Heathrow Express has confirmed that it will work on the glitches with its ticket machine system. |
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Price includes direct flights with Etihad Airways from Heathrow and speedboat transfers. |
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When the Boeing 767 landed in Heathrow, baggage handlers immediately noticed that one of the strongboxes was missing. |
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An airline pilot hailed a hero after helping to crash-land a stricken passenger jet at Heathrow Airport is set to receive jobseeker's allowance. |
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British Airways, a UK-based airline company, has announced commencing a new service between London Heathrow and Paris Orly airports. |
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Press the remote plipper, or a switch by each door, and they slide open and closed like the Heathrow Express. |
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Last I saw of one of them was her hightailing it through Heathrow Airport with a suitcase to get home in time for Downton. |
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A BRITISH Airways jet carrying 140 passengers had to make an emergency landing at Heathrow Airport yesterday. |
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Flights to Ithaka with Ionian Island Holidays are on Saturdays from Manchester and Heathrow until May 2004 when there will be a direct service from Newcastle. |
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A SWANSEA man has been arrested after UK Border Force officers at Heathrow Airport seized an array of weapons, including stun guns and flick knives. |
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Obviously, they've made up, and were arm-in-arm as they arrived at Heathrow yesterday, in time for Sharon to pull strings for Kelly and her mates to see The X Factor. |
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Both Oakington centre in Cambridgeshire and the escort service at Heathrow are run by Global Solutions Ltd which said it was carrying out an investigation. |
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Shortly before, another man had been found unconscious in the undercarriage of a British Airways jet that had just arrived at nearby Heathrow airport from Johannesburg. |
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Scottish Fashion Awards organiser Tessa was rushed to hospital after taking ill at Heathrow airport the morning after the pounds 1000-a-head event. |
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Jayne Evans, 40, and Michelle Hindmarsh, 32, gave Shiatsu treatments to first class passengers in the airline's Terminal 3 Clubhouse at Heathrow, the Daily Mail reported. |
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A three-night break at the three-star Amstel Botel Hotel costs from PS203pp including return flights with British Airways leaving Heathrow on December 24 with Cresta. |
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The protesters were supporters of the antinoise campaign group HACAN ClearSkies, which is mainly made up of locals opposed to further expansion of Heathrow. |
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This, from a girl who left Heathrow six months ago wearing skinny jeans and a Scouse brow and with her beloved hair straighteners carefully packed in her hand luggage. |
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It was a scorchio weekend and yesterday we saw the warmest day of the year so far, 29.7C recorded in Bournemouth, closer to home, 29.5C at Heathrow. |
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The new Woolwich Crossrail Station is scheduled to open in December 2018 for Elizabeth line services towards Abbey Wood, Canary Wharf, central London and Heathrow Airport. |
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In October 2008 ADI changed its name to BAA Limited, and on 15 October 2012, the company announced that it had changed its name to Heathrow Airport Holdings. |
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In March 2009 the company was required to sell Gatwick and Stansted airports, and over the following years sold all its airports other than Heathrow. |
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British Airways daily to London Heathrow, KLM daily to Amsterdam. |
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Waterside was completed in June 1998 to replace British Airways' previous head office, Speedbird House, which was located on the grounds of Heathrow. |
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Whilst the commission recognised Gatwick's benefits and relatively less environmental consequences than Heathrow, they felt the economic benefits of Gatwick vs. |
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Further rapid growth of charter flights at Gatwick was encouraged by the Ministry of Aviation, which instructed airlines to move regular charter flights from Heathrow. |
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For example, the spur to Heathrow airport was dropped from the whole scheme in 2015, as was the HS1 to HS2 link, while the Crewe Hub has been added to the scheme. |
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The main examples are Eurostar, which operates to the continent via the Channel Tunnel, and Heathrow Express, which runs fast services from London to Heathrow Airport. |
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On July 12, 2013, a fire started on an empty Ethiopian Airlines 787 parked at Heathrow Airport before it was extinguished by the airport fire and rescue service. |
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On 7 February 1964, the Beatles left the United Kingdom with an estimated 4,000 fans gathered at Heathrow, waving and screaming as the aircraft took off. |
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A range of longer distance National Express services linking Stansted, Heathrow and Gatwick Airports as well as destinations in the Midlands and North of England. |
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The Commission concluded that an additional runway would be required for South East England and that it should be added to either Heathrow or Gatwick. |
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This would have been the subject of a public inquiry and, if approved, would have allowed Stansted to handle more passengers than Heathrow did at the time of the application. |
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This leaves a daily high frequency BA Shuttle serving London Heathrow. |
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Transfers to Terminal 4 and 5 are by Heathrow Express trains or bus. |
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The World Business Centre Heathrow consists of buildings one and two. |
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Heathrow was the fourth busiest European airport by cargo traffic in 2013, after Frankfurt Airport, Paris Charles de Gaulle and Amsterdam Airport Schiphol. |
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Opened in 1986, Terminal 4 is situated to the south of the southern runway next to the cargo terminal and is connected to Terminals 1, 2 and 3 by the Heathrow Cargo Tunnel. |
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Shortly afterwards, additional US airlines, including Northwest Airlines, Continental Airlines, US Airways and Delta Air Lines started services to Heathrow. |
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Heathrow received more than 25,000 noise complaints in just three months over the summer of 2016, but around half were made by the same ten people. |
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Heathrow is directly linked to Portsmouth by National Express coaches. |
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Due to open in 2018, it will be a new railway line running east to west through London and into the surrounding countryside with a branch to Heathrow Airport. |
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