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British Airways moving flights from Terminal 3 into Terminal 5 as Iberia and American move out

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British Airways is consolidating its Heathrow flights in Terminal 5, with a swathe of routes moving across from Terminal 3.

There is something a little odd about this. The changes are happening quickly – passengers will get just 14 days notice in some cases. It also makes little sense in terms of trying to manage queues and lounge capacity in Terminal 5.

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British Airways flights moving from Terminal 3 to Terminal 5

Iberia is moving in the opposite direction. Its Heathrow flights are moving from Terminal 5 to Terminal 3 from the same day. It is strongly rumoured that American Airlines will be doing the same.

This is what is happening with British Airways services:

Long haul:

ALL long haul flights in Heathrow Terminal 3 and moving to Heathrow Terminal 5.

This is effective from 12th July.

This includes routes such as:

  • Accra
  • Austin
  • Barbados
  • Orlando
  • Las Vegas
  • Phoenix
  • São Paulo / Buenos Aires

Short haul:

The following short haul routes are also due to move across to Terminal 5 on 12th July:

  • Algiers
  • Brindisi
  • Bologna
  • Budapest
  • Faro
  • Krakow
  • Ljubljana
  • Marseille
  • Nuremberg
  • Olbia
  • Prague
  • Pisa
  • Split
  • Toulouse
  • Valencia
  • Zagreb

I’m not sure how much is left in Terminal 3, to be honest, although some core routes such as Vienna are staying there. It isn’t clear if any of the routes currently being operated using Finnair aircraft and crew will move to Terminal 5, or if those are staying in Terminal 3.

If you were connecting from a Terminal 3 to Terminal 3 flight, you may need to rebook one of the legs. You will need at least two hours, realistically, to transfer between terminals and to ensure that your baggage makes it across.


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Comments (178)

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  • NickH says:

    Anyone’s LAS moved back to T5? It got moved to T3 only a few months ago, so this is… a suprise! I lose Qantas Gold status days before flying, so now have no Amex or any kind of lounge except PP. #fab

  • Emma says:

    Flying AA in August from T5 so booked Sofitel for the night before using Tesco vouchers that I needed to use.

    If they move it back to T3 that would have been a waste as we lose the convenience of staying there.

    • Spurs drive me mad says:

      Thanks Emma, for some reason I had overlooked paying for airport hotels with Tesco vouchers.!

  • Mike says:

    The timing of the changes should work nicely with the probable BA strike action

  • Matthew Wearmouth says:

    We haven’t had a notification about our Oslo flight so looks like that’s staying out in T3 🙂

  • Mike says:

    Surely this is due to the loss of Iberia handling contract. Since BA are so short of ground staff and crew they are cancelling flights, then they are prioritising this when determining which terminal to operate from.

    • Rob says:

      Other way around. Iberia knew they were leaving T5 so needed to get new ground handlers.

  • TM says:

    My emails just came through for our SPU flights in August

  • James says:

    If the Cathay Lounge expense were the reason (I am confident it isn’t – at least solely !) then it should drive home to BA that they need to improve in the area.

    • Londonsteve says:

      They do. Galleries North at T5 a few weeks ago was dire at 0700. Undercooked pastries, the ‘hot food’ section was fenced off and you had to order on the app, but all that seemed to be available were the mankiest looking bacon rolls I’ve ever seen. They looked like they had been cooked a week ago. They were out of mugs and saucers at the main coffee station, no sparkling wine or champagne was available while the lounge wasn’t even rammed at that hour. As I chewed my raw pastry I admired the array of stains on the tired carpet and the unwashed windows of T5.

  • James M says:

    I’m booked with BA to fly to Faro in July on Finnair metal. Just received an email confirming move from T3 to T5

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