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Can you give me precise direction for going from terminal 3 to terminal 4
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Can you give me precise direction for going from terminal 3 to terminal 4 at Heathrow? Folow the signs to the Heathrow Express, hop on, reach terminal 4, hop off. |
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"freeda" wrote in message ... Can you give me precise direction for going from terminal 3 to terminal 4 at Heathrow? Folow the signs to the Heathrow Express, hop on, reach terminal 4, hop off. Or if you are Airside follow the signs for the Flight Connection Centre. JohnT |
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"Samar Mukhopadhyay" wrote in message
... Can you give me precise direction for going from terminal 3 to terminal 4 at Heathrow? Thanks. Samar: That depends on whether you are on connecting flights which are through-ticketed or not. Let's say you're arriving in Terminal 3 on, say, United Airlines, and departing T4 on, for example, British Airways. You will have purchased either one or two airline tickets for your trip. If you have purchased a single ticket, which shows your point of origin, London Heathrow, and your final destination, all on one ticket, and when you check in for your first flight your baggage is labelled all the way to its destination, then you can connect "airside" at LHR (that is, without having to clear immigration and customs). If on the other hand you are on two separate tickets, you will most likely have to collect your baggage at London. In this case, you'll have to clear immigration and customs, collect your bag, make your way to T4, and check-in again. Can you advise which one is your scenario, as the way to transfer is very different? Peter |
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"freeda" wrote in message ... Can you give me precise direction for going from terminal 3 to terminal 4 at Heathrow? Folow the signs to the Heathrow Express, hop on, reach terminal 4, hop off. There is also a bus which probably takes a little longer, but avoids the long walk to the Heathrow Express from T3. |
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On 26 Feb 2004 19:54:08 GMT, Samar Mukhopadhyay
wrote: Can you give me precise direction for going from terminal 3 to terminal 4 at Heathrow? Directs for transferring between all LHR terminals at http://www.uk-air.net/LHRTransfer.htm -- Lansbury www.uk-air.net FAQs for the alt.travel.uk.air newsgroup |
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Thanks.
I'll arrive by American at T3 and will take BA at T4. I'll have a single ticket and my luggage will be through booked to final destination. : Samar: That depends on whether you are on connecting flights which are : through-ticketed or not. Let's say you're arriving in Terminal 3 on, say, : United Airlines, and departing T4 on, for example, British Airways. : You will have purchased either one or two airline tickets for your trip. If : you have purchased a single ticket, which shows your point of origin, London : Heathrow, and your final destination, all on one ticket, and when you check : in for your first flight your baggage is labelled all the way to its : destination, then you can connect "airside" at LHR (that is, without having : to clear immigration and customs). : If on the other hand you are on two separate tickets, you will most likely : have to collect your baggage at London. In this case, you'll have to clear : immigration and customs, collect your bag, make your way to T4, and check-in : again. : Can you advise which one is your scenario, as the way to transfer is very : different? : Peter |
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Samar Mukhopadhyay wrote: Thanks. I'll arrive by American at T3 and will take BA at T4. I'll have a single ticket and my luggage will be through booked to final destination. The connection should be at least 90 minutes. When you arrive at T4, walk to flight connection centre fast. if you get a gate in the 20s, it's a long long way. Bus transfer will take about 10 minutes less wait. You have to clear security after you disembark the bus and it can be another 15 minutes walk to he furthest T1 gates |
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