Heathrow Terminal Parking

Heathrow Terminal Parking

Heathrow Terminal Parking

There are various options for parking at Heathrow Airport and we operate parking services from: Terminal 1, Terminal 2, Terminal 3, Terminal 4 and Terminal 5.

Choose from Valet Parking and Park and Ride, On Site or Off Site parking. 

Park and Ride at Heathrow offers the cheapest parking option where you will catch a shuttle bus to your terminal from the car park. Valet parking allows you to drop your car with a chauffeur who will park your car on your behalf and then meet you when you arrive back at the airport. Heathrow airport also offers On Site and Off Site parking facilities at all terminals.

Terminal facts and information:

Terminal 1 - Parking at Heathrow Terminal 1

  • Terminal 1 is one of the busiest areas of Heathrow Airport, handling around 25 million passengers each year.
  • bmi, Air New Zealand, Aer Lingus, Lufthansa, Brussels Airlines, South African Airways, United Airlines, Cyprus Airways, TAP Air Portugal, Transaero, Icelandair, TAM, Asiana Airlines, Austrian Airlines, LOT Polish Airlines and Swiss International Airlines all operate from terminal 1.
  • As one of Heathrow’s busiest terminals, Terminal 1 offers a complete range of facilities for business and leisure travellers, including: An Servisair Executive Lounge, Bureau de Change, free mobile phone chargers, passenger help point and much more.
  • There’s a huge range of shops at Heathrow terminal 1, so you certainly won’t be bored whilst waiting for your flight. Shopping highlights include: Mulberry, Timberland, French Connection boots and the sun glasses hut.
     

Terminal 2 - Parking at Heathrow Terminal 2

  • Heathrow Airport’s Terminal 2 was Heathrow’s very first terminal and opened in 1955.
  • Originally named The Europa Building it operates 30 airlines dealing with over 8.5 million passengers a year
  • Heathrow Terminal 2 does have long haul flights operating there, but mostly serves flights for European destinations.


Terminal 3 - Parking at Heathrow Terminal 3

  • Heathrow Airport’s Terminal 3 is the airport’s long-haul terminal with a huge range of flights departing to exotic locations around the globe.
  • Virgin Atlantic Airways, Ethiopian Airlines, Royal Jordanian, Turkmenistan Airlines, British Airways, Eva Air, Quantas, Thai Airways International, Iberia, Air China, MEA Middle East Airlines, Vueling, American Airlines, Air Canada, SAS, Emirates, Finnair, Cathay Pacific Airways, Pakistan International Airlines, Turkish Airlines, Oman Air, Japan Airlines, Iran Air all operate from Terminal 3.
  • There are around 45 shops and 11 bars and restaurants to enjoy pre-and-post flight at Heathrow Terminal 4. Main shopping highlights include: Bally, Boots, Burberry, Cartier, Chanel, Dixons, Gucci, HMV, Harrods, Jo Malone, Kurt Geiger, M&S, Mulberry, Ralph Lauren, Sunglass Hut, Tie Rack, Tiffany, WH Smith.
     

Terminal 4 - Parking at Heathrow Terminal 4 

  • Terminal 4 was first opened in 1986, but has recently undergone an extension programme to enable it to accommodate 45 airlines and around 15 million passengers a year.
  • Terminal 4 operates a mixture of European and international flights to destinations further afield.
  • The following airlines and tour operators run flights from Heathrow Terminal 4: Etihad Airways, Air India, Air Algerie, Air Astana, Jet Airways, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Delta, Gulf Air, Azerbaijan Airlines, Royal Brunei Airlines, Kingfisher Airlines, JAT Airways, Royal Air Maroc, Continental Airlines, Syrianair, Saudi Arabian Airlines, Kingfisher Airlines, Biman Bangladesh Airlines, Qatar Airways, Malaysia Airlines System, Kuwait Airways, Arik Air, Sri Lankan Airlines, Air Malta, Air Mauritius, Alitalia, Kingfisher Airlines, Kenya Airways, Air France, Korean Air, Air Seychelles, China Eastern Airlines, Bulgaria Air, China Airlines, Uzbekistan Airways, Aeroflot, Air Transat, Libyan Arab Airlines, Tunisair.
  • Shopping highlights include: Accessorize, Boots. Bulgari, Burberry, Cartier, Caviar House & Prunier and Chocolate Box.
  • For eating and drinking terminal 4 has a large selection of restaurants including: Rhubarb, Bagel Street, Bridge Bar and Eating House, Caffè Italia, Café Rouge, Carluccio's.

 

Terminal 5 - Parking at Heathrow Terminal 5

  • Terminal 5 opened in 2008 and was designed to handle up to 35 million passengers per year.
  • Heathrow Airport’s Terminal 5 is exclusively the central hub for British Airways; the terminal is seen as a world flagship terminal.
  • Heathrow Terminal 5 is solely for British Airways and is used as their worldwide travel hub. No other airline is allowed to operate from this terminal so if you’re flying with British Airway from Heathrow you will most probably be visiting Terminal 5.
  • Inside Terminal 5 there is over a 100 shops, cafes and bars.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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