Heathrow Terminal 4 is an
airport terminal at
Heathrow Airport
Heathrow Airport (), called ''London Airport'' until 1966 and now known as London Heathrow , is a major international airport in London, England. It is the largest of the six international airports in the London airport system (the others be ...
, the main airport serving
London, England, situated to the south of the southern runway, next to the cargo terminal. It is connected to Heathrow Terminals
2 and
3 by the vehicular
Heathrow Cargo Tunnel, and by rail with the
Heathrow Terminal 4 tube and
Heathrow Terminal 4 railway stations.
The terminal was temporarily closed in 2020.
Built at a cost of £200 million, Terminal 4 was opened by the
Prince and
Princess of Wales
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The title was firs ...
on 1 April 1986.
British Airways was the main airline operating from the terminal from 1986 until its move to
Terminal 5 on 29 October 2009, eventually making Terminal 4 the Heathrow base for airlines of the
SkyTeam
SkyTeam is one of the world's three major airline alliances. Founded in June 2000, SkyTeam was the last of the three alliances to be formed, the first two being Star Alliance and Oneworld, respectively. Its annual passenger count is 630 million ...
airline alliance.
Overview
Terminal design
The terminal was initially designed as a facility for short-haul 'point-to-point' traffic, to compensate for its relatively long distance from the airport's central terminal area (CTA). The layout of the terminal, with passenger boarding gates very close to the check-in and security halls, was designed to facilitate rapid movement of passengers through the building (a requirement for short-haul, business-focused flights). Upon opening, it boasted other innovations including the complete segregation of arriving and departing passengers and a departure concourse over long.
Lord King, then Chairman of
British Airways, demanded that Terminal 4 be solely for the use of British Airways to fulfill the airline's ambition of hosting all its flights in one terminal (an ambition that still has not been achieved even with the opening of Terminal 5 in 2008). A similar demand was made on the North Terminal at
Gatwick.
Terminal 4's distance from the CTA and design were ill-suited for British Airways' long-haul operations and could be seen as a contributor to the airline's dire operational performance, particularly in the years up to Terminal 5's opening in 2008. For example, passengers had to transfer between Terminal 4 and the CTA by bus rather than by a short moving walkway (as between Terminals 1 and 3 for example) and once inside Terminal 4, the gate areas are not large enough for the 400+ passengers waiting to board the waiting
Boeing 747
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After introducing the 707 in October 1958, Pan Am wanted a jet times its size, t ...
s. Passengers' baggage also had to make the trip by van, sometimes resulting in the luggage being mislaid, although this problem was somewhat alleviated in the late 1990s by the construction of an automated transfer tunnel between the CTA and Terminal 4.
Improvements and renovations
Following the transfer of most of British Airways' flights to Terminal 5 during 2008, Terminal 4 underwent a £200m upgrade to enable it to accommodate 45 airlines and serve as the base for the
SkyTeam
SkyTeam is one of the world's three major airline alliances. Founded in June 2000, SkyTeam was the last of the three alliances to be formed, the first two being Star Alliance and Oneworld, respectively. Its annual passenger count is 630 million ...
airline alliance. The departures forecourt has been upgraded to reduce traffic congestion and improve security and an extended check-in area opened in late 2009. Most internal areas of the terminal were renovated between 2009 and 2014, whilst a new SkyTeam Alliance passenger lounge for premium passengers opened in 2009, more recently followed by the
Etihad Airways
Etihad Airways ( ar, شَرِكَة ٱلْاِتِّحَاد لِلطَّيْرَان, sharikat al-ittiḥād li-ṭ-ṭayarān) is one of two flag carriers of the United Arab Emirates (the other being Emirates). Its head office is in Khalifa ...
Lounge. A
Malaysia Airlines Golden Lounge,
Gulf Air Golden Falcon Lounge,
Qatar Airways Premium Lounge and Plaza Premium Lounge have all opened since 2010. Two new stands to accommodate the
Airbus A380 were constructed in 2009, and a further two opened in 2015. A new baggage system has also been installed. Refurbishment of the arrivals areas is ongoing as of early 2016.
Closure during the COVID-19 pandemic
In 2020, all flights from Terminal 4 were suspended as a result of the
COVID-19 pandemic. Consequently, rail and tube services to Terminal 4 station were withdrawn; TfL Rail services were diverted to T5. Heathrow also closed one of its runways in response to the drop in flights. In June 2021, Terminal 4 reopened as a terminal for passengers arriving from red list countries only. The rail and underground station remained closed back then.
On 23 February 2022, Heathrow CEO John Holland Kaye announced that Heathrow Terminal 4 was to reopen in time for the summer travel peak in July. It was later announced that the Terminal will reopen on June 14.
Usage
SkyTeam
All
SkyTeam members except
Delta Air Lines and
Middle East Airlines with operations at Heathrow flew from Terminal 4 until the
COVID-19 pandemic, which Terminal 4 was closed and all airlines moved to Terminal 2.
Delta Air Lines vacated to Terminal 3 on 14 September 2016 to ease connections with partner
Virgin Atlantic.
As of 1 November 2022, only 7
SkyTeam
SkyTeam is one of the world's three major airline alliances. Founded in June 2000, SkyTeam was the last of the three alliances to be formed, the first two being Star Alliance and Oneworld, respectively. Its annual passenger count is 630 million ...
members use this terminal:
China Eastern Airlines,
ITA Airways,
Kenya Airways,
Korean Air,
Saudia
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,
TAROM and
Vietnam Airlines
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.
China Eastern Airlines has transferred to this terminal on 1 November 2022 from Terminal 2 and all other members transferred to this terminal in June or July 2022 from either Terminal 2 or 3. New member
China Airlines (remained at Terminal 2),
Aeroméxico,
Air France,
Delta Air Lines,
KLM and
Middle East Airlines (all using Terminal 3 to connect
Virgin Atlantic, a future SkyTeam member to join in 2023) are the only the only SkyTeam members that do not use this terminal.
Oneworld
Three
Oneworld members fly out of Terminal 4, Malaysia Airlines, Royal Air Maroc and Qatar Airways. All have joined the alliance since moving to Terminal 4.
Sri Lankan Airlines
SriLankan Airlines (formerly known as Air Lanka) is the flag carrier of Sri Lanka and a member airline of the Oneworld airline alliance. It is currently the largest airline in Sri Lanka by number of aircraft and destinations and was launched ...
formerly operated from Terminal 4 but shortly after it joined Oneworld in 2014 it transferred its flights to Terminal 3.
Star Alliance
No
Star Alliance airlines currently have presence in Terminal 4.
Previously,
Air India moved its flights to Terminal 2 on 25 January 2017 after joining Star Alliance in 2014.
United Airlines also previously operated from this terminal until it moved to Terminal 2 on 4 June 2014.
Non-aligned
The principal non-aligned airlines are
Etihad Airways
Etihad Airways ( ar, شَرِكَة ٱلْاِتِّحَاد لِلطَّيْرَان, sharikat al-ittiḥād li-ṭ-ṭayarān) is one of two flag carriers of the United Arab Emirates (the other being Emirates). Its head office is in Khalifa ...
,
Royal Brunei Airlines,
El Al,
Gulf Air,
China Southern Airlines,
Oman Air and
Air Malta. Other non aligned airlines are
Air Algerie,
Air Astana,
Air Mauritius,
Air Serbia,
Azerbaijan Airlines,
Bulgaria Air
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,
Tunis Air and
Uzbekistan Airlines. As of September 2022,
Kuwait Airways has transferred its operation from T2 to this terminal. On 8 December 2022, new airline
AeroItalia began flights from this terminal.
Ground transport
Road links
Terminal 4 is accessed from Junction 14 of the
M25 motorway
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via the A3113 and then the Southern Perimeter Road. It is also accessible from Central London via the
M4, exiting at Junction 3. There is a short stay
car park directly opposite the terminal and a long stay car park on the other side of the
twin rivers.
Rail links
Terminal 4 is served by
Heathrow Terminal 4 Underground station on the
London Underground's
Piccadilly line
The Piccadilly line is a deep-level London Underground line running from the north to the west of London. It has two branches, which split at Acton Town, and serves 53 stations. The line serves Heathrow Airport, and some of its stations are n ...
and by
Elizabeth line trains at
Heathrow Terminal 4. The Elizabeth line provides a free shuttle service to
Heathrow Central station. At Heathrow Central, passengers can change for free services to
Terminal 5. The
Elizabeth line (formerly
TfL Rail and
Heathrow Connect) operates an all stations stopping service to
Abbey Wood station in southeast London with some late evening and some Sunday morning services terminating at
London Paddington Platforms 11 and 12. From May 2023, the full timetable will be introduced, with trains also travelling to
Shenfield on the Great Eastern Main Line.
The Piccadilly line has up to six trains per hour (about every 10 minutes) in the direction of
Cockfosters via central London. Trains to central London run via
Heathrow Terminals 2 & 3. They may wait at Heathrow Terminal 4 for up to eight minutes. Although the journey takes longer, fares are much cheaper than on the Heathrow Express service. As of February 2019, adult single fares to central London stations range from £3.10 to £6.00, depending on the time of day and whether or not a
contactless payment card (including the
Oyster card) is used.
Bus links
Terminal 4 is served by some local buses, coach services and car parking.
References
External links
Heathrow Airport websiteHeathrow Terminal 4 map
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Airport terminals
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Heathrow Airport Holdings
Transport infrastructure completed in 1986
1986 establishments in England
Terminal 4