Adverse weather

Poor weather conditions across the UK can cause last-minute delays. We encourage passengers to check the status of their flight with their airline before travelling to the airport.

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Changes to public transport over the New Year period

Over the festive period there will be a number of changes to public transport services running to and from Heathrow.

Passengers should plan their journeys before travelling, and allow for additional time where necessary as trains that are running will be much busier than normal.

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Key spots around Heathrow

Key spots around Heathrow

Heathrow Airport covers over 1,200 hectares of land – but where is everything located at the airport?

Central Terminal Area (CTA)

As the heart of the orginal terminal and airfield layout, the Central Terminal Area (CTA) has seen a lot of change in Heathrow’s 70 year history! Much of the £11bn spent on upgrading the airport since 2006 has been spent in this area.

Key points at Central Terminal Area

  1. The Control Tower: This is where NATS Air Traffic Controllers direct the flights in and out of the airport.

  2. T3: Terminal 3 is now the oldest terminal in operation at the airport – it’s been in use since 1955.

  3. T1: Closed in 2015, much of the Terminal 1 building and infrastructure still remains in place.

  4. Pier 20: This pier was opened in 2006 in response to the development of the Airbus A380 and the need for larger stands to accommodate it. As a result, it still remains a great place to view both A380’s and the southern runway.

  5. T2 A: Opened in 2014 by Her Majesty the Queen, the new Terminal sits on the site of the original Terminal 2 that was demolished.

  6. T2 B: A satellite terminal that provides additional stands for T2A.