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Is Heathrow Terminal 2 domestic?

| Following the reopening, it now transports over 18.5 million passengers to both domestic and international destinations via 29 airlines | If you're not sure which terminal you need, check our Heathrow Flight Departures page and contact your airline if necessary. | Check-in is located on the top floor of Terminal 2.



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Heathrow Airport Terminal 2 is used by over 16 million passengers to both domestic and international destinations via 29 airlines.

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Since the closure of Terminal 1, Heathrow Airport has 4 terminals:
  • Terminal 2. Along with Terminal 5, it now also deals with domestic flights. ...
  • Terminal 3. T3 mainly deals with long-haul flights for US, South America, and Asia, as well as some flights to Europe.
  • Terminal 4. ...
  • Terminal 5.


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The short answer is that yes, Heathrow Airport had a Terminal 1 for many decades. Interestingly however it was not the first terminal at Heathrow Airport. The Europa building, which opened in 1955, was the airport's first Terminal and was confusingly renamed Terminal 2 when the new Terminal 1 was opened.

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All European carriers except Icelandair use terminal 2A to board and disembark passengers. Air Canada and Turkish Airlines also use this building for their short haul flights. 2B was designed by Grimshaw Architects, and built by Balfour Beatty.

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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.

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Terminal 2 measures 40,000 square metres and was designed to be sustainable, with 124 solar panels on the roof.

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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.

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How do I find out my flight's terminal? To find out your flight's terminal, you generally just need to check your airline confirmation or flight itinerary. This can be found either in your email confirmation, or on the airline's website closer to the day of departure.

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Terminal 2 covers an area of 40,000 sq. meters, the smallest in Heathrow Airport.

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Terminal 2 covers an area of 40,000 sq. meters, the smallest in Heathrow Airport. Terminal 5 in comparison is spread over an area of 353,000 sq. meters.

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The peak times at London Heathrow Airport is from 10 AM to 1 PM, and 5 PM to 8 PM. Since London Heathrow Airport is the busiest airport in the UK, you'll find it jam-packed with passengers 24/7.

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News. London Heathrow Terminal 2, 'The Queen's Terminal', has been awarded for the first time as the Best Terminal in the World at the 2018 World Sky Awards by Skytrax, which were awarded on March 21st in Stockholm.

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London Heathrow Airport opened its newly redeveloped Terminal 2 in June 2014. Credit: Heathrow Airport Limited. Terminal 2 replaced the airport's oldest terminal.

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Free London Underground services and shuttle trains (Elizabeth Line and Heathrow Express) are available for inter-terminal transfers between Heathrow Terminals 2&3 and Heathrow Terminal 5.

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Travel free on bus, tram, Tube, DLR, London Overground and Elizabeth line. You can travel free on TfL services with your Older Person's Freedom Pass from 09:00 weekdays and anytime at weekends and on bank holidays.

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