Wednesday, 25 January 2017

Air India moves to Terminal 2 at London Heathrow Airport

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Air India, the national carrier of India, has moved to London Heathrow Terminal 2: "The Queens Terminal" on January 25, 2017.
The move is in keeping with the Star Alliance policy of getting all its member carriers under one roof, ensuring seamless connectivity of passengers between Air India and other Star Alliance carriers.
Air India joined the Star Alliance in July 2014. Initially the goal was to make the move by September 2016 but got delayed to January 2017. The move finally brings all 24 Star Alliance carriers together under one roof for the first time at London Heathrow Airport (LHR). The Air India Check-in counters will be located in Zone-D.

Terminal 2 is LHR's newest Terminal. It was opened in 2014 and includes automated kiosks for multi airline check-in and a smoother connection between Star Alliance carriers. The terminal has four Star Alliance lounges, including the Air Canada, Lufthansa, Singapore Airlines and United Airlines lounges so Air India passengers travelling in either First or Business Class or holding Star Alliance Gold status can now choose whichever lounge they would like to use.

AI operates 7 daily flights from LHR, including twice daily to Delhi, once daily to Mumbai, Four times a week to Ahmedabad and thrice a week to Newark. Incidentally, the Indian national carrier has been continuously operating from LHR to India for the past 69 years, having commenced flights from  Bombay to London in June 1948!