London Heathrow airport to introduce a passenger drop off charge from October
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, LONDON/ Created : Jul 20, 2021, 07:00 IST
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According to the London Heathrow Airport, vehicles dropping off passengers at the terminal forecourts would be charged £5 per visit. The £5 charge will be for designated drop off zones that are situated outside the airport termina … Read more
According to the London Heathrow Airport, vehicles dropping off passengers at the terminal forecourts would be charged £5 per visit. The £5 charge will be for designated drop off zones that are situated outside the airport terminals. Read less
According to the London Heathrow Airport, vehicles dropping off passengers at the terminal forecourts would be charged £5 per visit. The £5 charge will be for designated drop off zones that are situated outside the airport terminals. These forecourts are the quickest way to drop off passengers at the airport.
The car parkings at the airport will remain open for normal charges. Moreover, the drop off charge will not be applicable for passenger pick ups, which in anyway is not permitted at the forecourts of the terminal.
The new plan is part of the airport’s updated Surface Access Strategy, and sustainable travel plans. The airport said that after reviewing the airport it was found that it was at a loss of GBP 5 million a day due to the ongoing pandemic.
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