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Connecting through Heathrow
I'm flying from Chicago to Rome via Heathrow on British Airways. It looks like from their website I arrive in Terminal 4 and depart for Rome in Terminal 1. On the way there I have a three hour layover so I'm not too concerned. On the way back to Chicago via Heathrow I have a 1 hour 45 min. layover. I'm assuming luggage will be checked all the way through both there and back (correct?). Also when I'm at Heathrow do I need to go through customs or just to my connecting gate. Is it a pain to get from 4 to 1? Thanks for the info.
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If you booked your flight with BA as a single ticket (rather than separate tickets US to London and London to Rome and vice versa) your luggage will be checked all the way through in both directions.<BR><BR>For information re Heathrow, see:<BR>http://www.baa.co.uk/main/airports/heathrow/<BR><BR>If you click on "Terminal Information" and then "Flight Connections", you will then find specific information re each connection. If I remember correctly, I did need to go through customs at Heathrow on my last return trip, but had nothing of any signifcance to declare and the entire process took no more than 5 minutes.
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Since the UK isn't a Schengen country I think you will go through immigration in Rome. You will go through security again at Heathrow though. If your first flight is on time there will be no problem.
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Absolutely painless...<BR><BR>Just follow the arrows & the rest of the passengers, there is a very clearly marked way to exit Terminal 4, they put you on a free shuttle bus, and send you over to Terminal 1. I've done this a number of times in both directions with a 90 mins. connection.<BR><BR>There is a map of Heathrow in the BA magazine if it would reassure you to see the layout.<BR><BR>My bags have always been checked thru on BA, but check with them in Chicago to be sure.
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Thank you all for your feedback. I love Suze's "absolutely painless"!
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