Together with our global network, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines offers flights to London, serving London City Airport (LCY) and London Heathrow Airport (LHR).
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Flying from LondonTogether with our global network, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines offers flights from London to destinations all over the world. Thanks to our favourable flight schedules, we offer convenient departure and arrival times.
Airlines: British Airways, Virgin Atlantic, Qatar Airways, American Airlines, Emirates, Delta, Etihad Airlines, Finnar, Flybe, Iberia, Air France, Beijing Capital Airlines.
Terminal 3 is used by the majority of the members of the Oneworldairline alliance: American Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Finnair, Iberia, Japan Airlines, Qantas, Royal Jordanian, and SriLankan Airlines. British Airways, which mainly uses Terminal 5, also offers some flights from this terminal.
Terminal 3 has been closed for more than a year due to the coronavirus pandemic, but today Virgin Atlantic and Delta Air Lines will be back on home turf, with their signature flair, seamless check-in and award-winning facilities.
Airlines flying from Heathrow Terminal 5Terminal 5 is normally exclusively used by just two airlines; BA and Iberia. British Airways, with the majority of their flights departing from Terminal 5, fly long haul, Iberia fly to Madrid whilst Iberia Express serve Gran Canaria and Tenerife North.
Flying from the United KingdomAmongst other UK cities, our service includes flights from Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Edinburgh, London and Manchester.
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, legally Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij N.V. (['ko?n??kl?k? 'l?xtva?rt 'ma?tsx?p?i? ??n've?], lit. 'Royal Aviation Company Plc. '), is the flag carrier of the Netherlands. KLM is headquartered in Amstelveen, with its hub at nearby Amsterdam Airport Schiphol.
In June 2021, Terminal 4 reopened as a terminal for passengers arriving from red list countries only.The rail and underground station remained closed back then. On 23 February 2022, Heathrow CEO John Holland Kaye announced that Heathrow Terminal 4 was to reopen in time for the summer travel peak in July.
Heathrow has world class infrastructure designed to make getting around as simple as possible using three different methods: Shuttle train, bus (only between terminals 4 and 5) and walking (only between terminals 2 and 3).
Terminal 3 (T3) is located next to Terminal 2, and they are the only 2 terminals connected via a walkway. T3 operates mostly long-haul international routes, along with some European flights.
You can walk between Terminals 2 and 3 via the pedestrian underpass. The route is well signposted and can be followed on our interactive Heathrow map. If you have an impairment or mobility difficulties, find out how to request assistance.
The original T2, Heathrow's oldest passenger terminal operating since 1955, was closed in November 2009 and demolished a year later to enable the construction of a future-ready terminal in its place.
This resulted in luggage delays, long queues and delays for travellers with reduced mobility. As with other airports worldwide, Heathrow has been experiencing chaos due to staff shortages amid a summer rush as Covid-19 bans are being lifted.
Terminal 5 beat its international counterparts, winning “World's Best Airport Terminal” for the sixth time in its 11 year history, whilst Terminal 2 is close behind as fourth best globally. Overall, Heathrow maintained its position as one of the top 10 airports in the world.