Indian airline switches Heathrow terminals
Thursday, 16 Oct, 2009
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Jet Airways has moved to Heathrow Terminal 4 from Terminal 3.
The airline’s check-in counters are now located in Zone C, with desks 1-6 in operation for the morning departure and desks 1-11 in use for evening flights.
The move is part of a multi-million pound investment by BAA at Terminal 4.
The departures concourse has been newly refurbished and now offers a larger check-in area, with high ceilings and brighter lighting, making it easier and quicker for passengers to check in.
Jet Airways’ Première (business) and first class passengers have access to Etihad’s newly opened lounge for 120 passengers in Terminal 4, located opposite gate 10.
The Indian airline’s new check-in area was officially opened by Raja Segran, senior vice president, Europe.
“We are delighted to be able to offer passengers an even more comfortable journey from the moment they arrive at the terminal,” he said.
“Jet Airways strives to achieve the highest standards and our move to Terminal 4 reflects our ongoing efforts to surpass the expectations of our passengers.”
On board the first flight from Terminal 4 was airline chairman Naresh Goyal.
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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