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Review: ExpressTest ‘Day 2’ arrivals testing at Heathrow Airport Terminal 5

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This is our review of the ExpressTest ‘Day 2’ covid testing service at London Heathrow Airport’s Terminal 5.

After six fabulous nights in the Balearics it was time to come home …. and that meant more testing.

(If you are planning on travelling to the Mallorca or Ibiza then you may like to read our reviews of the St Regis Mardavall, Sheraton Mallorca, Castillo Hotel Son Vida or the W Ibiza.)

ExpressTest invited us to try out their ‘test on arrival’ facility at Heathrow Terminal 5. ExpressTest will soon be the exclusive on-site testing provider at all Heathrow terminals so it is worth being familiar with how it works.

ExpressTest Heathrow T5

The key thing to remember is that what is commonly called a ‘Day 2’ test is actually nothing of the sort. You can take the test on Day 0 (your arrival day), Day 1 or Day 2. It is perfectly acceptable to do it within minutes of getting off your aircraft.

Remember that you need to pre-book your test before your arrival in the UK, as you need to use the booking reference when completing your Passenger Locator Form. You will not be allowed entry to the UK otherwise.

Tests can be booked on the ExpressTest website. They are currently able to process more than 20,000 tests at Heathrow a day, which gives you a sense of the scale of the operation.

When I booked there were slots available pretty much all day. A Green or ‘fully vaccinated Amber’ arrivals test costs £69, which is competitive for in-person PCR testing.

ExpressTest is currently landside on the Departures floor at Terminal 5. From Arrivals you just take the lift up. It is located behind the check-in desks in Zone G:

There weren’t many arrivals into Terminal 5 when I landed so the testing facility was quiet.

It is based on a one-way system. You check in at the desks with your booking confirmation QR code. You then proceed to one of the 10 booths where a staff member will take the swab for you.

The entire staff were lovely throughout – very chatty and friendly. Here I am getting my nostril swabbed ….

ExpressTest Heathrow T5 nose swab

I always find having someone else do it is much better than doing it myself. I’m never sure if I’ve swabbed deeply enough or long enough, but these people have been trained specifically for this purpose. I also find it much easier not inflicting the awful nose-tickling on myself!

The whole process is over within seconds. The swab is then processed before being taken to a lab on the Heathrow premises for testing. ExpressTest guarantees the results by 10pm the next day, although this is less important as an arrival. I got my results pretty much on the dot – thankfully I was negative.

If you are departing you can also opt for a fast-track test. I imagine this is mostly used by people who forget or don’t realise they need a test to enter their destination country.

Conclusion

I recommend getting your Day 2 test out of the way as soon as you arrive in the UK. Whilst I tried an at-home postal kit when I arrived from Portugal in May, popping into the ExpressTest facility saved the hassle of having to swab myself and post a kit back. I was able to leave the airport and move on.

ExpressTest pricing is competitive with the vast majority of providers. £69 is very reasonable compared to most ‘in person’ tests, especially given the location.

Comments (155)

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  • Phil G says:

    Seems the only country who doesn’t recognise our vaccines is us.
    Everyone keep testing and watch share prices rise

    • Dave1985 says:

      America hasn’t approved AZ yet (because they haven’t even applied for approval even though the trials in America finished months ago)

      • Mike says:

        All the vaccines used in the US have been approved for emergency use, this makes the use and politics behind which vaccines have been approved slightly different. If you are struggling to find people to vaccinate why would you approve any more (under the banner of an emergency). I suspect this message has been given to AZ, plus some other hints.

        • Dave1985 says:

          They haven’t even applied for the more long winded marketing process which will take months though….

          Odd

        • David S says:

          I agree – another tool in Boris’s arsenal to dampen travel demand just like the expensive testing we have.

  • Kevin says:

    It would appear ExpressTest has yet to updated the branding on Green List arrival PCR to include Amber list double vaxed arrivals. So, you are technically perjuring yourself if you sign up for the Green List arrival test as a pop up asks if you have been in any other country than Green. I’m sure they will sort this out but at present I can’t book for my arrival back from US! I note Colinson has sorted this one already…

    • Rhys says:

      You’re not the first to mention this…. I will feedback!

      • Andy says:

        Still not possible to book a one off arrivals test (without lying) for any amber countries as fully vaccinated. Just spoke with their very pleasant call centre who confirmed same and can’t say when it will be available. Seems they are as frustrated as will now look for another provider

  • Josh says:

    Is the T5 location you visited closing down on 31st July? No dates are available to book from 1st August onwards.

    • Keely says:

      I just booked for this location for 2 Aug?

      • Josh says:

        Looks like the mobile site doesn’t work… dates from 1st August working through the desktop site however 🙂

  • Phillip says:

    Can’t recommend ExpressTest highly enough. Incredible customer service and staff, well organised, speedy customer service responses. I’d happily pay a little extra to use their service.

  • Keely says:

    Thanks Rhys very timely as needed to book today . Randox website playing up
    for me and Eurofins not taking orders so I’ve just booked . Note code BA21 gives (tiny!) discount making it £66 for each test .

    • Yorkieflyer says:

      Yes Randox website wouldn’t let me purchase on mobile, buy button inactive. Laptop ok though

      • Keely says:

        Oh well ..done now but useful to low for the next time , thanks

      • Oh! Matron! says:

        If using safari on an iPhone:

        Where the website address is at the top, you’ll have AA in the far left corner. Click this, and then click “Request desktop website”

        You’ll now have, well, the desktop version which should work

        • Yorkieflyer says:

          Tried this but still remains on mobile site!

          • Yorkieflyer says:

            Ah need the second option “website settings” cheers

          • Lady London says:

            Reload once more once you’ve done this, may be needed. Or go back a screen or two on desktop setting then forward again

      • Lady London says:

        Try Desktop view in Chrome Browser under Settings on your mobile before you switch to your laptop. Works for most things

  • Joan says:

    Just looked at express test website – think they need to update it to show you can take the £69 test if coming from an Amber country now , provided you’ve been double jabbed – currently it doesn’t say that

    • Joan says:

      Oh sorry ignore that – when I clicked on the second link at the bottom of the article – it does hive the updated info !

  • Jeffrey Silvers says:

    You say the testing cente is landside, so how do you get past Border control without proof of having been tested?

    • Keely says:

      I will have a test result taken 3 days previously in Malta ..?

    • Rhys says:

      You only need teh special booking code for your passenger locator form (this is the same for everyone). You then take your test landside when you arrive or as late as 48 hours after.

    • Will says:

      It’s a day 2 test, you just need proof you’ve pre paid for it at border control.

    • Rob says:

      You don’t need a test to enter the UK ….

  • Henry Young says:

    At Belgrade Airport you can get pre-flight PCR and antigen tests with 2 and 1 hour turn around time respectively. I have been here for 10 days (plus two partial days) leveling up to amber status on my way from Philippines to UK.

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