Heathrow airport was officially opened on March 31 1946 as a small air field. It has since grown into one of the world’s busiest and most prominent international airports. It is about 40 miles 23 killo meters west of Central London. At the end of heathrow's inaugural year of operation 63,000 passengers had used London's new airport by 1951 this number had surged to 796,000 leading to the appointment of British architect Fredrick Gibbert to design apartments airport structures. His vision involve establishing a central area accessible through an underground passage passage beneath the airports original primary runway.
You can find a wifi internet access that is available in all terminals provided by multiple service providers. Moreover fixedcomputer station with internet access can also be found. Every terminal offers a wide selection of shops and dining options. They typically begin at approximately 6.00 Am and conclude around 9 : 30 pm. If you require a medical assistance, Heathrow airport has health centre situated on the ground floor of the queens building which is clearly labeled with its name Queens Building at the front. This facility is positioned between terminal 1 and 2. To reach it you will need to exit your terminal and walk outside to ground level. The medical centre operates from 6.00 Am to 10 pm. The several terminals in this airport.
Terminals at heathrow airport
Terminal 1:
Terminal 2:
Terminal 3:
Terminal 4:
Terminal 5:
Terminal 6:
Terminal 1 is closed for passenger operations in 2015 and its space now to used for other airport operations.
The terminal have main services European and some long haul flights.
The terminal manage a specific destination in America and Asia
The terminal 4 mainly serve international flights with a focus on sky Team airlines.
Terminal 5 is one of the newest terminal and it is the main hub of British airways.
This terminal is being built as part of heathrow expansion plans, it may have been completed or modified since then