Heathrow Connections
#1
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Heathrow Connections
Hi Everyone,
Completely new to this website!
I am flying to San Francisco in April this year and my flight has a connection on a flight arriving from Manchester (UK) into Heathrow Terminal 5, Apparently the A380 which I will be flying on only parks at T5C?
My Manchester flight arrives in at Heathrow at 13:10 and San Francisco flight at 14:10, According to British Airways this is a legal connection time? Has anyone ever managed to do this before? I am nervous that I wont make my connecting flight on time!
What is security line like at this time of day? As a feel this will take up most of the hour i have to connect!
Thank you!!
Completely new to this website!
I am flying to San Francisco in April this year and my flight has a connection on a flight arriving from Manchester (UK) into Heathrow Terminal 5, Apparently the A380 which I will be flying on only parks at T5C?
My Manchester flight arrives in at Heathrow at 13:10 and San Francisco flight at 14:10, According to British Airways this is a legal connection time? Has anyone ever managed to do this before? I am nervous that I wont make my connecting flight on time!
What is security line like at this time of day? As a feel this will take up most of the hour i have to connect!
Thank you!!
#2
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Welcome to FlyerTalk, doorbar!
We are going to move this thread to the British Airways forum where you are more likely to receive a response.
Happy Travels.
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We are going to move this thread to the British Airways forum where you are more likely to receive a response.
Happy Travels.
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#4
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I've never had such a short connection time from domestic before, I expect delays on the domestic legs now
However, the good news is that you do not need to go through security again, you walk right into the terminal after they check your boarding pass.
If your flight is on time, it will be a very smooth connection, off the plane - T5C - back on the plane.
However, the good news is that you do not need to go through security again, you walk right into the terminal after they check your boarding pass.
If your flight is on time, it will be a very smooth connection, off the plane - T5C - back on the plane.
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Hi Everyone,
Completely new to this website!
I am flying to San Francisco in April this year and my flight has a connection on a flight arriving from Manchester (UK) into Heathrow Terminal 5, Apparently the A380 which I will be flying on only parks at T5C?
My Manchester flight arrives in at Heathrow at 13:10 and San Francisco flight at 14:10, According to British Airways this is a legal connection time? Has anyone ever managed to do this before? I am nervous that I wont make my connecting flight on time!
What is security line like at this time of day? As a feel this will take up most of the hour i have to connect!
Thank you!!
Completely new to this website!
I am flying to San Francisco in April this year and my flight has a connection on a flight arriving from Manchester (UK) into Heathrow Terminal 5, Apparently the A380 which I will be flying on only parks at T5C?
My Manchester flight arrives in at Heathrow at 13:10 and San Francisco flight at 14:10, According to British Airways this is a legal connection time? Has anyone ever managed to do this before? I am nervous that I wont make my connecting flight on time!
What is security line like at this time of day? As a feel this will take up most of the hour i have to connect!
Thank you!!
#8
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1 hour is perfectly fine, and you would easily be able to do the connection even if 15-20 minutes late. No security as noted at LHR. There is a T5 connection guide on here, link in my signature.
#10
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Definitely doable.
You'll more than likely land at T5A [redaction]. Disembark the plane, head to escalator between gates A14 and A15 (of you can use the elevator), hop on a train to T5C (and use the elevator to go up, it's way quicker).
It'll take you about 12mins total.
If your domestic flight is delayed you'll be booked onto the next SFO one.
Heathrow has a pretty good map - http://www.heathrow.com/airport-guid...w/airport-maps - but it'll prob look confusing if you're not familiar with the place.
Oh, and the numbering system at T5C is bizarrely signed, so take it with a pinch of salt, you might find yourself walking in circles.
You'll more than likely land at T5A [redaction]. Disembark the plane, head to escalator between gates A14 and A15 (of you can use the elevator), hop on a train to T5C (and use the elevator to go up, it's way quicker).
It'll take you about 12mins total.
If your domestic flight is delayed you'll be booked onto the next SFO one.
Heathrow has a pretty good map - http://www.heathrow.com/airport-guid...w/airport-maps - but it'll prob look confusing if you're not familiar with the place.
Oh, and the numbering system at T5C is bizarrely signed, so take it with a pinch of salt, you might find yourself walking in circles.
Last edited by mmxbreaks; Jan 31, 2017 at 4:55 pm
#11
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For a domestic flight you will arrive at a stand at the north end of T5A, or if you park on a remote stand you will be bussed to a door just under gate A2. You would definitely not enter the terminal anywhere else other than the north end of T5A.
Last edited by KARFA; Jan 31, 2017 at 5:02 pm Reason: Spelling
#12
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On arrival follow signs for connections T5, your boarding pass will be scanned.
Look at Heathrow.com for the maps. You will enter the departures level between Boots (no 2) and Thomas Pink (no 3). Turn right and walk towards the transit train to T5C.
You have enough time for the connection but no real leeway for shopping/toilet breaks etc at LHR.
Keep everyone moving.
There is a duty free and a few shops at T5C if you have time to spare.
Look at Heathrow.com for the maps. You will enter the departures level between Boots (no 2) and Thomas Pink (no 3). Turn right and walk towards the transit train to T5C.
You have enough time for the connection but no real leeway for shopping/toilet breaks etc at LHR.
Keep everyone moving.
There is a duty free and a few shops at T5C if you have time to spare.
#13
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OMG, Thanks Guys for this!
So No security checks at all? Becuase some pages and Heathrows website I will have to go through Security again? But this has made it a little less stressful
I was told to have my boarding pass checked and then up some escalators to security?
So No security checks at all? Becuase some pages and Heathrows website I will have to go through Security again? But this has made it a little less stressful
I was told to have my boarding pass checked and then up some escalators to security?
#14
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No security if you aware doing a T5-T5 DOM-INT connection. Details in the guide linked to in my signature.
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KARFA, can't see your signature?
Anyway yes, off the aircraft, follow the purple signs, get your boarding pass scanned, up the escalator, turn right and follow the signs to C52-C66 (double check the gate first though!).
Anyway yes, off the aircraft, follow the purple signs, get your boarding pass scanned, up the escalator, turn right and follow the signs to C52-C66 (double check the gate first though!).