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Planning your airport journey before you get there is a great way to reduce your stress levels and allows for a much smoother journey. Here are some of the things you can do to save time and effort during your travels. Here are simple ways you can plan your journey through the airport before leaving your home.
The Government's air passenger travel guide sets out passenger rights and responsibilities when flying. Laid out in stages, it includes; booking, travelling to and through the airport, your flight and returning to the UK. It also covers what you can expect from your airline, travel agent, tour operator and airport, and what happens if things go wrong.
The Heathrow app can be thought of like your one stop shop for everything you need to be airport ready. You will find live security and immigration times, so you can get an idea of wait times and when best to go to each area. There is a Reserve & Collect section where you can reserve any items you’d like to purchase and then pick them up at the airport before your flight. You can also prebook parking and pre-order food for a quicker and more seamless journey with everything ready for you in advance.
No one wants to be cutting it fine before a flight, equally, we’re sure you don’t want to be waiting around the airport for check in to open. With that in mind, double check your flight time. Make sure you arrive at the airport:
That’ll give you enough time to clear the check in, make your way through security and enjoy some duty-free shopping before making your way to your gate.
The airline that you are flying with is required to provide any additional or special assistance if you are in need of it on the flight. So, make sure to book any assistance you need with your airline before you travel. If you need special assistance at the airport before flying, then Heathrow is on hand to help with that.
Travelling through security can be the most daunting and stressful part of an airport journey for most passengers due to how busy it can get at various times. You can do your part in reducing this by being prepared for security before making it to the trays. Here are a few ways in which you help a quicker and more consistent flow through security:
To make your security experience speedy and swift, consider booking Fast Track. This service offers a seamless and efficient journey through security, giving you more time to relax before your flight.
Available for advance booking, Fast Track provides dedicated lanes for quick security checks. Ideal for both business and leisure travellers, it enhances your airport experience.
Let’s face it, travelling with kids isn’t always fun. From tantrums to tiredness, it can be a lot to deal with above the usual stresses of travelling. That’s why we have a number of things at the airport, from games and entertainment to kid-friendly meals, for your little ones to enjoy and to make your journey that little bit easier.
During school holidays, parents should look out for the Kids Eat Free offer. It’s a simple concept: when an adult chooses an item from the main menu your kids can eat for free. With great restaurants to choose from and a wide range of dishes, they'll be spoilt for choice.
if you’re in a hurry you can pre-order food and drink from selected restaurants via the Heathrow app (see below). It'll save you time queueing, which means more time to enjoy yourself.
Your kids can also travel to and from the airport for free on the Heathrow Express, the easiest and most comfortable way to travel from Heathrow Airport to Central London. It takes only 15 minutes to get from the airport to Paddington Station. Kids aged 15 and under can ride the Heathrow Express for free when with a paying adult, even in Business Class! So, start your family holiday in style without breaking your budget this summer.
Enjoy playing our Mr. Adventure & Little Miss Explorer game, where kids can access online games and activities to keep them entertained during their airport journey. From travel themed quizzes to colouring and spot the difference games, there is so much fun to be had. Gone are the days of boredom during check-in, whilst waiting for your flight.
The new game also features a parent zone that is filled with useful information such as locations of changing rooms, play areas, essential shops and safety tips. Simply look out for and scan the QR code which can be found on signage and screens located around the airport.
If your child is still a bit too young for electronics or online games, then check out the list of soft play areas in each terminal to ensure your child, no matter their age, has a fun-filled time travelling through Heathrow.
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Catching a flight can be a stressful process for anyone, and early flights can cause even the most organised passenger unwanted stress and anxiety. So why not alleviate some of the pressure by staying at one of our on-site hotels the night before?
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Why not give yourself a treat by relaxing and refreshing in style before take-off in one of our premium lounges?
They are less expensive than you think, children are welcome and you have access to a delightful array of complementary foods and beverages
It’s a slick way of indulging and regrouping before take-off, and everyone should try it once.
We know that catching a flight can be a demanding, pressured time and that Heathrow can be a busy place, but being nice really is a superpower. A kind word can mean a lot and good vibes really do help a journey run smoother.
Our staff will always try their absolute best to make your time at the airport as comfortable as possible, so try and be nice to them where you can – and look out for other passengers too.