Heathrow Terminal 2 – Which Airlines

London Heathrow’s new terminal 2 opens on 4th June 2014.

There will be a phased switch by airlines to this new facility between the opening and October

 

Airline moves at a glance
Airline Date Moving from and to
Aegean 23 July 2014 from Terminal 1
to Terminal 2
Aer Lingus 9 July 2014 from Terminal 1
to Terminal 2
Air Canada 18 June 2014 from Terminal 3
to Terminal 2
Air China 18 June 2014 from Terminal 3
to Terminal 2
ANA 18 June 2014 from Terminal 3
to Terminal 2
Air New Zealand 22 October 2014 from Terminal 1
to Terminal 2
Asiana Airlines 22 October 2014 from Terminal 1
to Terminal 2
Austrian 1 October 2014 from Terminal 1
to Terminal 2
Avianca 2 July 2014 (first flight 4 July 2014) New entrant
to Terminal 2
Brussels Airlines 15 October 2014 from Terminal 1
to Terminal 2
Croatia Airlines 15 October 2014 from Terminal 1
to Terminal 2
Egyptair 17 September 2014 from Terminal 3
to Terminal 2
Ethiopian Airways 17 September 2014 from Terminal 3
to Terminal 2
EVA Air 2 July 2014 from Terminal 3
to Terminal 2
Germanwings 8 October 2014 from Terminal 1
to Terminal 2
LOT Polish Airlines 15 October 2014 from Terminal 1
to Terminal 2
Lufthansa 1 October 2014 from Terminal 1
to Terminal 2
SAS
Scandinavian Airlines
10 September 2014 from Terminal 3
to Terminal 2
Singapore Airlines 17 September 2014 from Terminal 3
to Terminal 2
South African Airways 22 October 2014 from Terminal 1
to Terminal 2
SWISS 15 October 2014 from Terminal 1
to Terminal 2
TAP Portugal 22 October 2014 from Terminal 1
to Terminal 2
Thai Airways 2 July 2014 from Terminal 3
to Terminal 2
Turkish Airlines 2 July 2014 from Terminal 3
to Terminal 2
United Airlines 4 June 2014 from Terminal 1 and 4
to Terminal 2
US Airways 24 June 2014 from Terminal 1
to Terminal 3
Virgin Atlantic Little Red 10 September 2014 from Terminal 1
to Terminal 2

To balance capacity there will be changes at other terminals – as yet to be announced.  Use the “Terminal Checker” to find out as details are announced

 

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