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Heathrow Terminal 1
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Location within Greater London
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General information | |
Status | Closed |
Type | Airport terminal |
Coordinates | 51°28′23″N 0°27′04″W / 51.473°N 0.451°WCoordinates: 51°28′23″N 0°27′04″W / 51.473°N 0.451°W |
Inaugurated | May 1969 |
Renovated | 2005 (opening of Eastern Extension) |
Client | Heathrow Airport Holdings |
Heathrow Terminal 1 is a disused airport terminal at London Heathrow Airport that was in operation between 1968 to 2015. When it was officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II in April 1969 it was the largest new airport terminal in western Europe. At the point of its closure on 29 June 2015 it had only been handling twenty daily flights by British Airways to nine destinations. In May 2017 the entire contents of the terminal was put up for auction. The footprint of Terminal 1 was planned to be used for construction of the second phase of London Heathrow Terminal 2.
Terminal 1 was opened in 1968 and was formally opened by Queen Elizabeth II in April 1969. At the time, Terminal 1 was the biggest short-haul terminal of its kind in Western Europe.
A new pier (the so-called Europier) was added in the 1990s which increased the capacity of the terminal, catering for widebody aircraft. There was separation between arriving and departing passengers within the International section, although the terminal was not originally built to cater for this separation. In 2005, a substantial redesign and redevelopment of Terminal 1 was completed, which saw the opening of the new Eastern Extension, doubling the departure lounge in size and creating additional seating and retail space.
Since the buyout of British Midland International (BMI), British Airways served some short- and medium-haul destinations from this terminal. Virgin Atlantic operated its short lived Little Red UK domestic operation from the former BMI departure area in Gate 8 of Terminal 1.
Terminal 1 closed on 29 June 2015 to allow the second stage of Terminal 2's expansion. Ahead of its closure, all remaining flights were moved to other terminals. Several airlines had already left Terminal 1 ahead of this date during 2014 and 2015. The last tenants alongside British Airways were Icelandair, El Al and TAM Airlines; the third one moved to Terminal 3 on 27 May 2015.
The final flight to ever depart Terminal 1 was British Airways BA0970 to Hannover, Germany, which departed at 21:30 on 29 June 2015. British Airways was the last airline to operate out of Terminal 1 with flights to Amman-Queen Alia, Baku, Beirut and Cairo which all moved to Terminal 5 and to Bilbao, Hanover, Luxembourg, Lyon and Marseille which all have been relocated to Terminal 3.