Long Haul Move to T5 Delayed
Posted in Airlines and Airports, Sunday, April 13, 2008 at 7:05am
British Airways has postponed its transfer of long haul services to Heathrow T5 from T4 by a couple months. Originally scheduled to be moved at the end of April, it looks like the targetted date is pushed to mid June.
Terminal 5 is plagued by an assortment of problems initiated by baggage handling issues. Several flights were canceled and had thousands of passengers stranded at all corners of Heathrow.
Head of BA, Willie Walsh said - "It is only sensible to ensure that Terminal 5 is operating consistently at a high standard before the move begins."
The non-movement to T5 from T4 has a knock-on effect on other carriers who are expected to take BA’s place in T4. The airlines scheduled to move include BMI, Air France-KLM, Delta and Continental Airlines.

Budget airliner Ryanair has announced the introduction of a new route between Glasgow Prestwick Airport and Barcelona Reus. The new route comes as a part of its expansion programme.
British Airways might be under flak for a combined mismanagement at T5 with BAA, but it hopes to revamp customer satisfaction across UK by offering free wireless internet in all its lounges. This move should ideally attract business passengers who prefer to work on the move.
A week since the opening of Terminal 5 in Heathrow, customer’s bags from British Airways is overloading different sections of the airport. The airline has sought the help of a Milan to firm to sort out baggage and courier it over to its respective owners.