How many hours needed at Heathrow before flight
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How many hours needed at Heathrow before flight
We will be traveling to Ireland and London the end of May. Our return flight is out of Heathrow. How many hours are needed to check in and get through security to make our flight?
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The last time I flew out of Heathrow I had to go through seven layers of security. It took over an hour for one of the check points. I got blasted about why I was leaving the UK at one check point, and at another I had my dirty underwear pulled out of my luggage for everyone else behind me to see! When I finally got on my flight I was a stressed-out mess. Get to the airport 5 hours ahead of time and save yourself the problems.
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Most of the airlines are now saying 3 hours - but some say 2 hours is enough. One day/time security might be quick but at another tine it could take every minute of 2 to 3 hours. There is plenty to keep you busy at LHR so err on the long side.
And when in doubt - ask your airline
And when in doubt - ask your airline
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Everyone is right and the best part is Heathrow has fabulous DUTY FREE shopping with major boutiques! Get there early and shop til you drop, saving money as well!!!!
OK, unless you don't shop and then you really save!!!
OK, unless you don't shop and then you really save!!!
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We did exactly the same Ireland/London, out LHR trip.
I'm with Grasshopper. I think you'd be safe with 2 hours. Check with your carrier to see what they're recommending. But if you're nervous, go early and get something to eat and get some last minute gifts & whatnot to take home.
We did exactly the same Ireland/London, out LHR trip.
I'm with Grasshopper. I think you'd be safe with 2 hours. Check with your carrier to see what they're recommending. But if you're nervous, go early and get something to eat and get some last minute gifts & whatnot to take home.
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I flew out in Late February, a day or so after all the security was put in place because of the granade at Gatwick and rumors at Heathrow. We were there 4 hours ahead of time and had a LOT of time to kill. We flew British Airways and they have several lines, with a person at the end of each to ask where you are headed and send you to the correct line. It goes very smoothly.
However, they wouldn't let us in line because we were outside the two hour window, so it was useless being there so early.
However, they wouldn't let us in line because we were outside the two hour window, so it was useless being there so early.