- Heathrow is fourth busiest airport in the world with an efficiency to handle 66 million passengers each year. Due to the internationally bound travellers, Heathrow is officially the busiest on earth but if the actual passenger volume is considered, the Hartsfield Jackson Airport is regarded as the busiest.
- The time when there were only two terminals, they were dramatically named as ‘Oceanic’ and ‘Europa’. Subsequently, they got mundane titles as ‘Terminal 1’ and ‘Terminal 2’. Today, there are total 5 terminals which make things easy for the Heathrow passengers and all have their own Heathrow airport parking.
- Though hard to believe, but true is the fact that in the year 1949, Heathrow was merely a tented village and only 18 destinations were linked to it. On the Eve of New Year in 1949, the inaugural flight went from Heathrow to Buenos Aires in Argentina via Lisbon in Portugal. Earlier it was known as London Airport and became Heathrow in 1966.
- Though the flights from Heathrow take passengers all over the world but the most popular destinations are Paris, Dublin, Frankfurt, New York and Amsterdam.
- Heathrow has 72,000 employees out of which 4,500 are BA employees. The number of employees is the same as the number of people living in Scunthorpe.
Tuesday, 27 September 2011
The Facts Unknown about Heathrow Airport
Friday, 23 September 2011
Top 5 Ways to Travel from Hotels near London Heathrow Airport to Central London
Heathrow Express and Underground/Taxi: This is the rail link from London Heathrow Airport to London Paddington Station and is operated by Heathrow Express. It takes only 15 minutes to reach northern side of centre of the city as it is a rapid transit train service. Options like taxis and the tube network from Paddington station helps the visitors to reach the actual heart of the capital which is Central London. This is often preferred by the travellers due to the predictability of the service as it helps in avoiding congestion on roads. One-way ticket costs £20.
Heathrow Connect: This is a rather cheaper option run by Heathrow Express and First Great Western which connects Heathrow Airport with Paddington Station. Though it follows the same route as that of Heathrow Express but at the same time serves stations en route thereby connecting locations like west London, airport and central London. The journey costs £8 and it takes 25 minutes to reach central London. So, it is often preferred by the leisure travellers who are not running in short of time.
Coach: Another inexpensive option for the travellers is to board a National Express coach to reach Victoria station. Running from bus terminal next to Heathrow Terminal 1/2/3, theses take approximately 50-70 minutes to cover the route. From Victoria Station, one can take a taxi or tube to reach central London. One way ticket costs £5.50.
The Underground: This is the cheapest way to reach central London from the airport. Take a tube to London Underground Piccadilly line and reach the heart of the city within 40-60 minutes. It costs only £4 for one way though travelling with lot of luggage is not advisable.
Taxi: These are often preferred to travel on this route as this seems to be the easiest option to the travellers. Taxis in London are recognisable vehicles and the drivers assist the passengers through their encyclopaedic knowledge of the city. This is due to the fact that they are required to pass an exam known as ‘The Knowledge’ which makes sure that they know the best and most direct routes and understand the traffic flow in the city. Though this is an easy option but not that inexpensive. One way trip costs between £50 and £80.
So, booking rooms at any of the impressive airport hotels London due to their reasonable costs is wise enough as commuting is not a hassle in the city with so many options.
Friday, 16 September 2011
Where to Grab A Bite while Staying At Gatwick Airport Hotels
Those of you, who are up for a stay in any of the Gatwick Airport hotels, will be glad to know that many restaurants have mushroomed in the area around the airport. From English to Italian to Indian, restaurants serving all types of cuisines can be found here. Have a look.
Saffron Lounge
Saffron Lounge is sure to give your taste buds a tingle with its spicy Indian food. The A la Carte menu serves a few authentic Indian snacks like Samosas with chutneys and Aloo Tikki which work very well as appetizers as they leave you wanting more of this flavour. The non-vegetarian dishes include chicken cooked in various styles along with a separate series of duck dishes. Good seafood is served here too. Try all these dishes with the Indian breads and take back a happy tummy.
Chef and Brewer
This cosy little restro-bar boasts of serving authentic Italian food along with refreshing drinks from the well-stocked bar of the place. The menu is seasonal and therefore the veggies are fresh from the gardens. The chef’s favourites always seem to go down well with the guests. Moreover, the place is not a nightmare for your wallet, so happy eating is guaranteed!
Nando’s
The wooden chairs and tables, placed neatly in an airy set up make Nando’s stand apart from the rest. Try the legendary Peri-Peri chicken, cooked using sauces of your choice and spices that meet your requirement. From an ‘extra hot’ meal to a basic ‘lemon and herb’ one, choose your cooking flavours and styles. The place involves self-service, is reasonable and has delectable food. A must-try if you are putting up at hotels near Gatwick Airport.
All these restaurants are just as good as the numerous others around this area. Have a look at those too and choose your meal!
Friday, 9 September 2011
Indulge In Luxury At London City Airport Hotels
Britannia International Hotel: Set in the tranquil London Docklands, the hotel oozes splendour and opulence. This gorgeous building makes every passer-by’s heart skip a beat. The fortunate ones who get a chance to step aside can find deluxe facilities in its spacious rooms. The two restaurants here, Jenny’s Carvery and Pizzeria offer excellent food. The health club at this hotel is quite a favourite amongst the visitors of the hotel. This accommodation at one of the airport hotels in London is a good choice if it is a mix of luxury and warmth that you are looking for.
Novotel London Greenwich: Set up in a world heritage site, this hotel is very close from the magnificent London Bridge. The rooms have a modern day décor and which have a 24 hour room service. The hotel has a state-of-the-art gym, a sauna and a relaxation zone for the guests. ‘Elements’, the restaurant here, serves delicious food with special children menu.
Grange Tower Bridge Hotel: This lofty building gives a splendid view of Tower of London and is a great option in this category. Every room of the hotel is air conditioned with a private bathroom. A telephone line and a 3D plasma television are present inside each room. The Wellness Centre of the hotel comprises of a spa, sauna and a gymnasium.
London-goers can have a great time without getting into the hassle of travelling much after landing in the city.
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