ATW Photo Gallery - London Heathrow Terminal 2 - May 2014
May 28, 2014
Air Canada first flight crew LHR T2
Crew of Air Canada’s first flight AC856 with John Holland-Kaye, Development Director and Chief Executive Officer designate, Heathrow (third from left); Gary Cross, Senior Director International Support Services, Air Canada (fourth from right); Chris Garton, Managing Director International Operations, Air Canada (second from right); and Kelvin Ogunjimi, Manager International VIP & Concierge Services, Air Canada (far right). ATW Photo: Courtesy, Air Canada

New London Heathrow T2 opening set for June 4
London Heathrow’s new Terminal 2 will officially open June 4, following a £2.5 billion ($3.8 billion) upgrade. ATW Photo by Kurt Hofmann

London Heathrow’s new Terminal 2. ATW Photo by Kurt Hofmann

London Heathrow’s new Terminal 2. ATW Photo by Kurt Hofmann

Terminal 2--Inside check-in. ATW Photo by Kurt Hofmann

Inside London Heathrow’s new Terminal 2. ATW Photo by Kurt Hofmann

London Heathrow T2 architect Luis Vidal. ATW Photo by Kurt Hofmann

London Heathrow CEO John Holland-Kaye. ATW Photo by Kurt Hofmann

London Heathrow T2 self check-in. ATW Photo by Kurt Hofmann

London Heathrow T2. ATW Photo by Kurt Hofmann

London Heathrow T2. ATW Photo by Kurt Hofmann

London Heathrow T2 baggage claim. ATW Photo by Kurt Hofmann

United Airlines is first to fly out of LHR Terminal 2
On June 4, United Airlines became the first airline to operate out of Terminal 2. ATW Photo: Courtesy, United Airlines

Air Canada moves to LHR T2
Air Canada operated its first flight into London Heathrow Airport’s new Terminal 2, June 18. Flight AC856 from Toronto, a Boeing 777-300ER with 290 customers and a crew of 11 on board, arrived at 7:04 a.m. local time. A view of the new terminal is in the background. ATW Photo: Courtesy, Air Canada

Air Canada first flight crew LHR T2
Crew of Air Canada’s first flight AC856 with John Holland-Kaye, Development Director and Chief Executive Officer designate, Heathrow (third from left); Gary Cross, Senior Director International Support Services, Air Canada (fourth from right); Chris Garton, Managing Director International Operations, Air Canada (second from right); and Kelvin Ogunjimi, Manager International VIP & Concierge Services, Air Canada (far right). ATW Photo: Courtesy, Air Canada

New London Heathrow T2 opening set for June 4
London Heathrow’s new Terminal 2 will officially open June 4, following a £2.5 billion ($3.8 billion) upgrade. ATW Photo by Kurt Hofmann

London Heathrow’s new Terminal 2. ATW Photo by Kurt Hofmann

London Heathrow’s new Terminal 2. ATW Photo by Kurt Hofmann

Terminal 2--Inside check-in. ATW Photo by Kurt Hofmann

Inside London Heathrow’s new Terminal 2. ATW Photo by Kurt Hofmann

London Heathrow T2 architect Luis Vidal. ATW Photo by Kurt Hofmann

London Heathrow CEO John Holland-Kaye. ATW Photo by Kurt Hofmann

London Heathrow T2 self check-in. ATW Photo by Kurt Hofmann

London Heathrow T2. ATW Photo by Kurt Hofmann

London Heathrow T2. ATW Photo by Kurt Hofmann

London Heathrow T2 baggage claim. ATW Photo by Kurt Hofmann

United Airlines is first to fly out of LHR Terminal 2
On June 4, United Airlines became the first airline to operate out of Terminal 2. ATW Photo: Courtesy, United Airlines

Air Canada moves to LHR T2
Air Canada operated its first flight into London Heathrow Airport’s new Terminal 2, June 18. Flight AC856 from Toronto, a Boeing 777-300ER with 290 customers and a crew of 11 on board, arrived at 7:04 a.m. local time. A view of the new terminal is in the background. ATW Photo: Courtesy, Air Canada

Air Canada first flight crew LHR T2
Crew of Air Canada’s first flight AC856 with John Holland-Kaye, Development Director and Chief Executive Officer designate, Heathrow (third from left); Gary Cross, Senior Director International Support Services, Air Canada (fourth from right); Chris Garton, Managing Director International Operations, Air Canada (second from right); and Kelvin Ogunjimi, Manager International VIP & Concierge Services, Air Canada (far right). ATW Photo: Courtesy, Air Canada
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