Talk:Heathrow Airport

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How did Heathrow assign Chinese airlines in 2017-2018?

At Heathrow Airport, most non-aligned airlines used Terminal 4 prior to the pandemic. Some non-aligned airlines did not use Terminal 4 included Emirates, Eurowings, Icelandair, and Virgin Atlantic. However, I didn't understand why Chinese new non-aligned airlines were assigned to other terminals. For Chinese carriers, I know Air China and Taiwan's EVA Air used Terminal 2 because they are Star Alliance members, Hong Kong's Cathay Pacific used Terminal 3 because it is a Oneworld member and China Eastern and China Southern used Terminal 4 because they are SkyTeam (China Southern quit in 2019).


Between 2017-2018, Beijing Capital Airlines, Hainan Airlines, Shenzhen Airlines and Tianjin Airlines began flights from China to London. However, Beijing Capital Airlines, Hainan Airlines and Tianjin Airlines was assigned to Terminal 3 and Shenzhen Airlines was assigned to Terminal 2 although having heard Tianjin Airlines was to use Terminal 2 due to its approximate distance with Beijing. China Southern Airlines left SkyTeam in 2019 but remained at Terminal 4 and it was the only Chinese non-aligned airline to use Terminal 4.


What was the decision that Beijing Capital Airlines, Hainan Airlines, Shenzhen Airlines and Tianjin Airlines to use Terminal 3 and Terminal 2? Loveheart547 (talk) 23:00, 27 January 2023 (UTC)Reply

Your questions are probably best answered on forums like airliners.net or pprune.org instead of wikipedia Pmbma (talk) 23:32, 27 January 2023 (UTC)Reply

Casablanca BA route

I have seen no evidence that British Airways does any flights to Casablanca. Should this be corrected or can anyone find evidence of this?

TTFTAKM (talk) 23:58, 4 May 2023 (UTC)Reply

Heathrow Airport#Airlines and destinations has an RfC

Heathrow Airport#Airlines and destinations has an RfC for possible consensus. A discussion is taking place. If you would like to participate in the discussion, you are invited to add your comments on the discussion page. Thank you. SportingFlyer T·C 02:46, 8 January 2025 (UTC)Reply

A lot of airlines included who do not fly to Heathrow

Recently there seems to be a lot of airlines included on the list that do not fly to Heathrow at all. Defunct airlines are also on the list. No references are included. Seems to be completely made up. I think this would include the likes of Adria, Aigle Azur, Air Berlin, Air Moldova, Air Florida, Air Leone, Air Onix, AV8 Air, BAL, Belair, Belle Air, Bingo, Cameroon Airlines, City Airline, Czech Airlines, Direcktflyg, Donavia, Falcon Air, Germania, Fly Georgia, Ghana Airways, Grozny Avia, Helios, Hooters Air, Hughes Airwest, Kullaflyg, Linjeflyg, Malev Hungarian, Maxair, Metrojet, Monarch, Niki, Moskavia, Nordic, Novair, Orenair, PanAm, Peach,Piedmont, Primeria, Polet, Saratov, Small Planet, etc.

Shall we delete?— Preceding unsigned comment added by TTFTAKM (talkcontribs)

Yes, there is a vandal active adding non-existent airlines. You can revert on sight of that. The Banner talk 12:19, 24 April 2025 (UTC)Reply
Fixed, the IP-range is now blocked for 8 years. File:Face-smile.svg The Banner talk 16:17, 24 April 2025 (UTC)Reply