Feb
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Heathrow Brand New Terminal 5, a Fresh Look

T5 represents a new adventure for BAA.  It also has some unique solutions to offer as well.  If you will be flying out of there, you might want to see our page on the most convenient Healthrow Airport Parking Vendors to save yourself some time, money and aggravation.

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More retail center than duty-free, Terminal 5 will help to balance BAA’s books

It has taken two decades to plan, 20,000 workers to build and cost an unprecedented 4.3bn. But until now, the doors to the retail space at Terminal 5, Heathrow airport, which have recently opened, were firmly closed to the media, amid criticisms that the terminal is destined to be little more than a glorified shopping mall. Given the first glimpse inside a few weeks ago, the Guardian discovered that shopping will indeed be an integral part of the experience for the 27 million passengers expected to pass through the airport’s gates each year.

The operator, BAA - which has built the terminal for the exclusive use of British Airways - says that only 5% of the overall space is devoted to retail. That figure belies its breathtaking scale. Its 22,000 square meters of shops and restaurants will increase Heathrow’s total retail space by half.

Terminal 5 will have many firsts. Passengers will be able to dine at Gordon Ramsay’s first airport restaurant - for which he is boldly aiming for a Michelin star - while there is a footballers’ wives’ dream of a shopping avenue where the first Prada in a European airport rubs shoulders with Paul Smith, Gucci, Tiffany & Co, Mulberry and Christian Dior.

Nick Ziebland, retail director of Terminal 5, said BAA had identified customers’ priorities: "Somewhere to sit. Lovely spaces, good restaurants, some sort of seasonality." Passengers have also made clear their dislike of queuing.

Ziebland bravely sticks his neck out when he says that, provided check-in is straightforward, passengers will be whisked through security to "airside" in just 10 to 15 minutes. BAA has already compromised by giving up retail space, originally for a large pub, to be used for additional security lanes.

All the retailers have been chosen by BAA, and the company has discretion over what the outlets can sell. One of the Harrods stores, for example, will sell only fashion and accessories. "There will be no teddy bears or tins of shortbread here," said Ziebland.

When the shopping gets tiring, refreshment beckons: on a corner site is Gordon Ramsay’s Plane Food, offering a "time-guaranteed" menu to ensure passengers will not be late for their flight. The Wagamama restaurant is also another airport first, but, breaking with tradition, there will be no McDonald’s in the "grab and go" section.

Upmarket stores are clustered together for the convenience of the big spenders. There is Paul Smith - with "virtual" garden views through French windows - Prada, Mulberry, Gucci and luxury stationers Smythson. Leather-covered seats in the public areas are designed by Foster + Partners and, airport authorities claim, there are 9,000 of them.

But BAA is more dependent on retail than it likes to admit, and the cash generated from retail, which includes car parking, brings in about half the total income for its Spanish owner, the Ferrovial group. In its latest accounts, the airport operator underlined the importance of shops to its finances. The company makes 4.30 a passenger in retail sales and generates a further 6.80 a passenger from landing fees. Retail accounts for around a quarter of BAA revenues and, the company argues, it holds down the landing fees.

BAA has a cash flow of around 1bn a year, which must finance capital expenditure of a further 1bn a year, plus an annual interest bill of around 840m. The sums do not add up and the City has warned that BAA could run out of cash by the end of the year unless it refinances 9bn of debt.

The emphasis on retail, of course, is a gamble: about one-third of all Heathrow passengers, insiders say, don’t spend anything at all.

© Guardian News & Media 2008
Published: 2/22/2008

 

 

 

 

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Another look at the new T5 Terminal at Heathrow, now open.
 
 

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Jan
31
2009
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Airport Parking Tips to live by - Top 6

It can be a hawwoing experience to leave your new car in the hands of others when flying out of a strange city.  We offer great rates from reliable Airport Parking Vendors in both the US and UK.  You can save money by booking thru them and time as well.  Just choose your interest:

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6 Tips To Save Money On Airport Parking By Booking Online
By Barry Allen

Travel arrangements today needs to include aspects like securing airport parking in advance. Often a business or vacation trip could begin on the wrong foot because of the many hassles involved in securing airport parking.

So, as an intelligent and informed traveler you need to think about transport to and from the airport well in advance and make definite arrangements for parking your car on an on-site or of-site airport parking lot.

Parking at airports today is an expensive business and could cost you as much as USD 100 just for 2-3 days. However, if you use the online pre-booking system you could not just save money but find out what the many choices for airport parking are.

The World Wide Web has over the years become the one-stop solution to mankind’s daily needs. And the internet has several directories and websites devoted to airport parking. By using a reliable website you can check on options for airports you will be using, get quotes from different airport parking companies and use sophisticated online tools to compare quotes.

1. The airport parking website tools will help you locate the most convenient airport parking lot at the most affordable prices. Airport parking websites are customer service oriented and provide updates on the location of parking sites, timings of shuttles, as well as any special promos in effect when you need a booking.

2. Many airport parking companies have special rates for e-coupon booking and booking by credit card. So, check out what the difference in rates is and book airport parking space online.

3. Many internet airport parking websites have different rates depending on “time of booking”. The earlier you book the airport parking slot the less you will need to pay especially during peak seasons. So, you must make attempts to firm up travel plans well in advance and book airport parking along with your flight tickets.

4. The competition between websites that are focused on airport parking is high and so as marketing ploys they run discount offers in various ways. Many tie up with credit card companies to offer special rates to specific credit card holders who will get a discount if they book their airport parking using the card. So always check what schemes are in effect when you book.

5. If you are a member of AAA you may be eligible for special rates when booking airport parking online. What is more some airport parking companies offer special privileges for AAA members like free pick up and drop.

6. Many airport parking lots both on-site and off-site have “freebies” for mid-week bookings and bulk bookings. That is either you get an extra day’s parking at a huge discount or the parking charges themselves are at reduced rates. Even within a parking lot some companies offer badly located spots at much lower rates than premium spots. So when you log on to book an airport parking online look into all the various options.

Use the various avenues of pre-booking airport parking online and save money!

Barry Allen is a freelance writer for http://www.1888Airportparking.com/ , the premier website to find help on airport parking search including cities such as Philadelphia airport parking, Newark airport parking, Oakland airport parking, Seattle airport parking, and many more cities.

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