Originally Posted by
PUCCI GALORE
I know what you mean. What irritates me is the adoption of the American Airlines patter of saying " We will be arriving into London Heathrow (or wherever)" In English you arrive at somewhere not into. The preposition into generally means movement toward the inside of something.
umm that’s the normal usage. As you may recall, the US has far more people than England and thus standard English is American English.