Air Canada Maple Leaf™ Lounge at Heathrow Airport’s Terminal 2
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Air Canada Maple Leaf™ Lounge at Heathrow Airport’s Terminal 2
Folks, any insightful info of Air Canada's plan for the Star Alliance Terminal 2 at Heathrow? Will AC be planning to move out of T3 and join its partners in T2 as it is opened?
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Who will be in new terminal 2 is listed on LHR website
http://www.heathrowairport.com/about...l-be-operating
http://www.heathrowairport.com/about...l-be-operating
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It looks very similar to T5. They will be knocking down T1 after T2 opens and rebuild T1 as a satellite terminal to T2. Luckily I think they will be connected by foot and not using a train system like T5. Its the absolute worst when you arrive at T5C and have to take a train to T5A for immigration and baggage.
Part of T2 is actually opened already in T1. The furthest gates in T1 are connected by a passageway and it looks nice! UA, LX and NZ tend to use these gates.
Part of T2 is actually opened already in T1. The furthest gates in T1 are connected by a passageway and it looks nice! UA, LX and NZ tend to use these gates.
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Who will be in new terminal 2 is listed on LHR website
http://www.heathrowairport.com/about...l-be-operating
http://www.heathrowairport.com/about...l-be-operating
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Any updates on the status of the bacon sandwiches during and after this transition?
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1st time I arrive early enough to use arrival lounge, looking forward to it as I have +7 hours to kill before my flight to Rome out of T5
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Here is the official Star Alliance press released from Dec 2012:
http://www.staralliance.com/en/press...w-airport-prp/
As much as I have enjoyed a shower in the AC Arrivals Lounge after a lounge flight, I am looking forward to a new location where everything functions and the showers don't look like a Y from the 80s.
http://www.staralliance.com/en/press...w-airport-prp/
As much as I have enjoyed a shower in the AC Arrivals Lounge after a lounge flight, I am looking forward to a new location where everything functions and the showers don't look like a Y from the 80s.
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Look for Star to accomplish integration along the lines of NRT whereby checkin will be done according the cabin class and destination rather than airline specific checkin.
I anticipate the arrivals lounge will be common use amongst all star alliance airlines, similar to the departures lounge.
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IIRC there are no plans for an MLL, however all Star Airlines will have a common lounge for *G. It is also possible the likes of SN and UA will have a first class lounge for each airline. Definitely no United Club, MLL, LH Senator or Business Lounge.
Look for Star to accomplish integration along the lines of NRT whereby checkin will be done according the cabin class and destination rather than airline specific checkin.
Look for Star to accomplish integration along the lines of NRT whereby checkin will be done according the cabin class and destination rather than airline specific checkin.
This also is the case with the lounge agents at the *A lounge in T1: completely useless IME as they don´t offer any help nor have any interest in pax whatsoever. An automated gate would be as useful.
I wouldn´t be surprised if there were a shared AC/UA arrivals lounge (possibly also used by 1-2 other airlines), but I very much doubt it will be a general arrivals lounge to which all *A C/F and *G pax have access.
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[QUOTE=Jasper2009;20989285]Personally, I´m not a big fan of shared check-in facilities which typically operate based on the smallest common denominator, i.e. less qualified staff, longer wait times, fewer resources for elite members.
This also is the case with the lounge agents at the *A lounge in T1: completely useless IME as they don´t offer any help nor have any interest in pax whatsoever. An automated gate would be as useful.
I´m not sure about that. Arrivals lounges are not part of the agreement between the *A carriers and only a few *A airlines have arrivals lounges (and only for long-haul flights).
Given the many months it will take to negotiate lease space in T2 plan / design / build etc etc AC must by this date know if an Arrivals Lounge is to be included. A joint lounge with the other long haul carriers UA/Air NZ & the like would make a lot of sense and would perhaps allow longer opening hours.
This also is the case with the lounge agents at the *A lounge in T1: completely useless IME as they don´t offer any help nor have any interest in pax whatsoever. An automated gate would be as useful.
I´m not sure about that. Arrivals lounges are not part of the agreement between the *A carriers and only a few *A airlines have arrivals lounges (and only for long-haul flights).
Given the many months it will take to negotiate lease space in T2 plan / design / build etc etc AC must by this date know if an Arrivals Lounge is to be included. A joint lounge with the other long haul carriers UA/Air NZ & the like would make a lot of sense and would perhaps allow longer opening hours.
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IIRC there are no plans for an MLL, however all Star Airlines will have a common lounge for *G. It is also possible the likes of SN and UA will have a first class lounge for each airline. Definitely no United Club, MLL, LH Senator or Business Lounge.
I anticipate the arrivals lounge will be common use amongst all star alliance airlines, similar to the departures lounge.
I anticipate the arrivals lounge will be common use amongst all star alliance airlines, similar to the departures lounge.
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If it is a common lounge system, I think there would be at least 2 lounges at each end of the terminal for all *A PAX, one of them being an F lounge.
This is similar to T1 today, where there is a common *A lounge that all airlines use in the terminal (UA, NZ, LX, LH, SA etc.)
As for arrivals lounge, I believe it might be a joint operation between AC and another airline(s) but not a general *A arrival lounge. I highly doubt the European airlines (LH, LX etc.) would want to pay towards this.
This is similar to T1 today, where there is a common *A lounge that all airlines use in the terminal (UA, NZ, LX, LH, SA etc.)
As for arrivals lounge, I believe it might be a joint operation between AC and another airline(s) but not a general *A arrival lounge. I highly doubt the European airlines (LH, LX etc.) would want to pay towards this.