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  • Entrance Prague Central Station
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    Entrance Prague Central Station
    A close-up view of the main entrance to Prague Central Station shows the blue signage ''Praha hlavni nadrazi'' above the glass doors in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 12, 2025. The station serves as the city's major rail and metro hub. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • May Day Holiday Transportation
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    May Day Holiday Transportation
    Passengers get ready to take the train at Qinhuangdao Railway Station in Qinhuangdao City, Hebei Province, China, on May 5, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • May Day Holiday Transportation
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    May Day Holiday Transportation
    Passengers get ready to take the train at Qinhuangdao Railway Station in Qinhuangdao City, Hebei Province, China, on May 5, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • May Day Holiday Transportation
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    May Day Holiday Transportation
    Passengers get ready to take the train at Qinhuangdao Railway Station in Qinhuangdao City, Hebei Province, China, on May 5, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • May Day Holiday Transportation
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    May Day Holiday Transportation
    Passengers get ready to take the train at Qinhuangdao Railway Station in Qinhuangdao City, Hebei Province, China, on May 5, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • May Day Holiday Transportation
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    May Day Holiday Transportation
    Passengers get ready to take the train at Qinhuangdao Railway Station in Qinhuangdao City, Hebei Province, China, on May 5, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • May Day Holiday Transportation
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    May Day Holiday Transportation
    Passengers get ready to take the train at Qinhuangdao Railway Station in Qinhuangdao City, Hebei Province, China, on May 5, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Munich Police Informs Public About Any Police-related Issues And Prevention Topics
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    Munich Police Informs Public About Any Police-related Issues And Prevention Topics
    On May 3, 2025, in Munich, Germany, the Munich police talk to residents about police-related issues and prevention topics at Marienplatz in front of the Munich city hall. The police also present insights into parts of their daily work. Historical and current police vehicles are shown. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Munich Police Informs Public About Any Police-related Issues And Prevention Topics
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    Munich Police Informs Public About Any Police-related Issues And Prevention Topics
    On May 3, 2025, in Munich, Germany, the Munich police talk to residents about police-related issues and prevention topics at Marienplatz in front of the Munich city hall. The police also present insights into parts of their daily work. Historical and current police vehicles are shown. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Munich Police Informs Public About Any Police-related Issues And Prevention Topics
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    Munich Police Informs Public About Any Police-related Issues And Prevention Topics
    On May 3, 2025, in Munich, Germany, the Munich police talk to residents about police-related issues and prevention topics at Marienplatz in front of the Munich city hall. The police also present insights into parts of their daily work. Historical and current police vehicles are shown. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Munich Police Informs Public About Any Police-related Issues And Prevention Topics
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    Munich Police Informs Public About Any Police-related Issues And Prevention Topics
    On May 3, 2025, in Munich, Germany, the Munich police talk to residents about police-related issues and prevention topics at Marienplatz in front of the Munich city hall. The police also present insights into parts of their daily work. Historical and current police vehicles are shown. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Munich Police Informs Public About Any Police-related Issues And Prevention Topics
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    Munich Police Informs Public About Any Police-related Issues And Prevention Topics
    On May 3, 2025, in Munich, Germany, the Munich police talk to residents about police-related issues and prevention topics at Marienplatz in front of the Munich city hall. The police also present insights into parts of their daily work. Historical and current police vehicles are shown. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Munich Police Informs Public About Any Police-related Issues And Prevention Topics
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    Munich Police Informs Public About Any Police-related Issues And Prevention Topics
    On May 3, 2025, in Munich, Germany, the Munich police talk to residents about police-related issues and prevention topics at Marienplatz in front of the Munich city hall. The police also present insights into parts of their daily work. Historical and current police vehicles are shown. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Munich Police Informs Public About Any Police-related Issues And Prevention Topics
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    Munich Police Informs Public About Any Police-related Issues And Prevention Topics
    On May 3, 2025, in Munich, Germany, the Munich police talk to residents about police-related issues and prevention topics at Marienplatz in front of the Munich city hall. The police also present insights into parts of their daily work. Historical and current police vehicles are shown. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Munich Police Informs Public About Any Police-related Issues And Prevention Topics
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    Munich Police Informs Public About Any Police-related Issues And Prevention Topics
    On May 3, 2025, in Munich, Germany, the Munich police talk to residents about police-related issues and prevention topics at Marienplatz in front of the Munich city hall. The police also present insights into parts of their daily work. Historical and current police vehicles are shown. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Munich Police Informs Public About Any Police-related Issues And Prevention Topics
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    Munich Police Informs Public About Any Police-related Issues And Prevention Topics
    On May 3, 2025, in Munich, Germany, the Munich police talk to residents about police-related issues and prevention topics at Marienplatz in front of the Munich city hall. The police also present insights into parts of their daily work. Historical and current police vehicles are shown. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Munich Police Informs Public About Any Police-related Issues And Prevention Topics
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    Munich Police Informs Public About Any Police-related Issues And Prevention Topics
    On May 3, 2025, in Munich, Germany, the Munich police talk to residents about police-related issues and prevention topics at Marienplatz in front of the Munich city hall. The police also present insights into parts of their daily work. Historical and current police vehicles are shown. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Munich Police Informs Public About Any Police-related Issues And Prevention Topics
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    Munich Police Informs Public About Any Police-related Issues And Prevention Topics
    On May 3, 2025, in Munich, Germany, the Munich police talk to residents about police-related issues and prevention topics at Marienplatz in front of the Munich city hall. The police also present insights into parts of their daily work. Historical and current police vehicles are shown. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Munich Police Informs Public About Any Police-related Issues And Prevention Topics
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    Munich Police Informs Public About Any Police-related Issues And Prevention Topics
    On May 3, 2025, in Munich, Germany, the Munich police talk to residents about police-related issues and prevention topics at Marienplatz in front of the Munich city hall. The police also present insights into parts of their daily work. Historical and current police vehicles are shown. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Munich Police Informs Public About Any Police-related Issues And Prevention Topics
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    Munich Police Informs Public About Any Police-related Issues And Prevention Topics
    On May 3, 2025, in Munich, Germany, the Munich police talk to residents about police-related issues and prevention topics at Marienplatz in front of the Munich city hall. The police also present insights into parts of their daily work. Historical and current police vehicles are shown. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Travelers At Munich Central Station
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    Travelers At Munich Central Station
    A dense stream of travelers moves along a sunlit platform at Munich Central Station (Munchen Hauptbahnhof), operated by Deutsche Bahn (DB), in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on April 19, 2025. The station is one of the busiest in Germany and a major transit hub for national and international connections. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Munich Airport Departures Entrance
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    Munich Airport Departures Entrance
    Travelers arrive at Munich Airport for departure at gate C in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on March 15, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Munich Airport Departures Entrance
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    Munich Airport Departures Entrance
    Travelers arrive at Munich Airport for departure at gate C in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on March 15, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Munich Airport Departures Entrance
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    Munich Airport Departures Entrance
    Travelers arrive at Munich Airport for departure at gate C in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on March 15, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Albanese government must ban dynamic pricing and prosecute scalpers, local ticketing agency says Humanitix co-chief
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    Albanese government must ban dynamic pricing and prosecute scalpers, local ticketing agency says Humanitix co-chief
    Humanitix co-chief executive calls for 'proper prosecution' for people and online sites that buy tickets for the sole purpose of reselling them at huge markups

    Humanitix co-founders Joshua Ross and Adam McCurdie in the Rocks, Sydney, NSW, Australia

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  • London 2012 Olympic Games tickets, Britain - 2012
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    London 2012 Olympic Games tickets, Britain - 2012
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features (1805019d)
    A Collection of London 2012 Olympic Tickets
    London 2012 Olympic Games tickets, Britain - 2012

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  • London 2012 Olympic Games tickets, Britain - 2012
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    London 2012 Olympic Games tickets, Britain - 2012
    Editorial Use Only. No Merchandising.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features (1805019f)
    A Collection of London 2012 Olympic Tickets
    London 2012 Olympic Games tickets, Britain - 2012

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  • London 2012 Olympic Games tickets, Britain - 2012
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    London 2012 Olympic Games tickets, Britain - 2012
    Editorial Use Only. No Merchandising.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features (1805019e)
    A Collection of London 2012 Olympic Tickets
    London 2012 Olympic Games tickets, Britain - 2012

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  • Supermarket
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    Supermarket
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by West Coast Surfer / Mood Board / Rex Features ( 1297667a )
    MODEL RELEASED Teenage supermarket employee
    Supermarket

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  • BA CEO Willie Walsh in the newly completed  
Heathrow Terminal 5.
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    BA CEO Willie Walsh in the newly completed Heathrow Terminal 5.
    Willie Walsh, British Airways CEO in the newly completed Terminal 5 Departure Hall. The chaos that marred Heathrow's Terminal 5 on its opening day, leaving many stranded overnight, "was not our finest hour" BA's boss has admitted. British Airways' chief executive Willie Walsh accepted the debacle had affected the reputation of BA and of Britain. On Thursday, 34 flights were cancelled and people waited up to four hours to reclaim luggage. On Friday, 36 flights out of T5 were cancelled, with more cancellations expected.
    The new terminal is one of the largest construction projects in Europe and the architecture is expected to be stunning. T5 is the biggest free standing building in the UK. Its single span 18,500 tonne roof was lifted into position over eleven months, and is held up by 22 huge steel leg structures. The facades are fully-glazed with 5,500 glass panels which lean out at 6.5 degrees, which combined

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  • BA CEO Willie Walsh in the newly completed  
Heathrow Terminal 5.
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    BA CEO Willie Walsh in the newly completed Heathrow Terminal 5.
    Willie Walsh, British Airways CEO in the newly completed Terminal 5 Departure Hall. The chaos that marred Heathrow's Terminal 5 on its opening day, leaving many stranded overnight, "was not our finest hour" BA's boss has admitted. British Airways' chief executive Willie Walsh accepted the debacle had affected the reputation of BA and of Britain. On Thursday, 34 flights were cancelled and people waited up to four hours to reclaim luggage. On Friday, 36 flights out of T5 were cancelled, with more cancellations expected.
    The new terminal is one of the largest construction projects in Europe and the architecture is expected to be stunning. T5 is the biggest free standing building in the UK. Its single span 18,500 tonne roof was lifted into position over eleven months, and is held up by 22 huge steel leg structures. The facades are fully-glazed with 5,500 glass panels which lean out at 6.5 degrees, which combined

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  • Teminal 5 at London Heathrow airport
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    Teminal 5 at London Heathrow airport
    Check-in hall, at the new Heathrow Terminal 5, London.
    Work on the new, controversial Terminal 5 of Heathrow is almost completed and it is due to open to passengers on Thursday 27 March 2008. The new terminal is one of the largest construction projects in Europe and the architecture is expected to be stunning. T5 is the biggest free standing building in the UK. Its single span 18,500 tonne roof was lifted into position over eleven months, and is held up by 22 huge steel leg structures. The facades are fully-glazed with 5,500 glass panels which lean out at 6.5 degrees, which combined with the wave-form roof, give the building its distinct shape.
    The Terminal 5 baggage system is the biggest, single-terminal baggage handling system in Europe. It is highly sophisticated. Transfer and late bags, are assigned a priority routing through a separate high speed baggage system and delivered direct to the aircraft stand of the departing flight. Terminal 5 has is own dedicated railway station with 6 platforms. British Airways is moving towards 80% of passengers using online check-in or using a self service kiosk when they arrive at the terminal. The latest technology is also being applied to fast bag drop facilities. There will be 96 self service kiosks and 140 customer service desks, including 96 fast bag drops. Passenger flows have been extensively modelled to ensure there is minimal queuing at every stage. Waste heat from the existing combined heat and power station at Heathrow is being piped to Terminal 5 through an underground pipeline and will provide Terminal 5 with 85% of its heat on demand. Water from Terminal 5?s rainwater harvesting and groundwater boreholes is being used for non-potable uses, reducing the demand on the mains water supply by 70%. Prestigious retailers signed up for Terminal 5 include Harrods, Paul Smith, and Tiffany and celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay is opening his first airport-based restaurant there.

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  • Teminal 5 at London Heathrow airport
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    Teminal 5 at London Heathrow airport
    Check-in hall, at the new Heathrow Terminal 5, London.
    Work on the new, controversial Terminal 5 of Heathrow is almost completed and it is due to open to passengers on Thursday 27 March 2008. The new terminal is one of the largest construction projects in Europe and the architecture is expected to be stunning. T5 is the biggest free standing building in the UK. Its single span 18,500 tonne roof was lifted into position over eleven months, and is held up by 22 huge steel leg structures. The facades are fully-glazed with 5,500 glass panels which lean out at 6.5 degrees, which combined with the wave-form roof, give the building its distinct shape.
    The Terminal 5 baggage system is the biggest, single-terminal baggage handling system in Europe. It is highly sophisticated. Transfer and late bags, are assigned a priority routing through a separate high speed baggage system and delivered direct to the aircraft stand of the departing flight. Terminal 5 has is own dedicated railway station with 6 platforms. British Airways is moving towards 80% of passengers using online check-in or using a self service kiosk when they arrive at the terminal. The latest technology is also being applied to fast bag drop facilities. There will be 96 self service kiosks and 140 customer service desks, including 96 fast bag drops. Passenger flows have been extensively modelled to ensure there is minimal queuing at every stage. Waste heat from the existing combined heat and power station at Heathrow is being piped to Terminal 5 through an underground pipeline and will provide Terminal 5 with 85% of its heat on demand. Water from Terminal 5?s rainwater harvesting and groundwater boreholes is being used for non-potable uses, reducing the demand on the mains water supply by 70%. Prestigious retailers signed up for Terminal 5 include Harrods, Paul Smith, and Tiffany and celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay is opening his first airport-based restaurant there.

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  • Teminal 5 at London Heathrow airport
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    Teminal 5 at London Heathrow airport
    Baggage reclaim at the new Heathrow Terminal 5, London.
    Work on the new, controversial Terminal 5 of Heathrow is almost completed and it is due to open to passengers on Thursday 27 March 2008. The new terminal is one of the largest construction projects in Europe and the architecture is expected to be stunning. T5 is the biggest free standing building in the UK. Its single span 18,500 tonne roof was lifted into position over eleven months, and is held up by 22 huge steel leg structures. The facades are fully-glazed with 5,500 glass panels which lean out at 6.5 degrees, which combined with the wave-form roof, give the building its distinct shape.
    The Terminal 5 baggage system is the biggest, single-terminal baggage handling system in Europe. It is highly sophisticated. Transfer and late bags, are assigned a priority routing through a separate high speed baggage system and delivered direct to the aircraft stand of the departing flight. Terminal 5 has is own dedicated railway station with 6 platforms. British Airways is moving towards 80% of passengers using online check-in or using a self service kiosk when they arrive at the terminal. The latest technology is also being applied to fast bag drop facilities. There will be 96 self service kiosks and 140 customer service desks, including 96 fast bag drops. Passenger flows have been extensively modelled to ensure there is minimal queuing at every stage. Waste heat from the existing combined heat and power station at Heathrow is being piped to Terminal 5 through an underground pipeline and will provide Terminal 5 with 85% of its heat on demand. Water from Terminal 5?s rainwater harvesting and groundwater boreholes is being used for non-potable uses, reducing the demand on the mains water supply by 70%. Prestigious retailers signed up for Terminal 5 include Harrods, Paul Smith, and Tiffany and celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay is opening his first airport-based restaurant there.

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  • Teminal 5 at London Heathrow airport
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    Teminal 5 at London Heathrow airport
    Baggage reclaim at the new Heathrow Terminal 5, London.
    Work on the new, controversial Terminal 5 of Heathrow is almost completed and it is due to open to passengers on Thursday 27 March 2008. The new terminal is one of the largest construction projects in Europe and the architecture is expected to be stunning. T5 is the biggest free standing building in the UK. Its single span 18,500 tonne roof was lifted into position over eleven months, and is held up by 22 huge steel leg structures. The facades are fully-glazed with 5,500 glass panels which lean out at 6.5 degrees, which combined with the wave-form roof, give the building its distinct shape.
    The Terminal 5 baggage system is the biggest, single-terminal baggage handling system in Europe. It is highly sophisticated. Transfer and late bags, are assigned a priority routing through a separate high speed baggage system and delivered direct to the aircraft stand of the departing flight. Terminal 5 has is own dedicated railway station with 6 platforms. British Airways is moving towards 80% of passengers using online check-in or using a self service kiosk when they arrive at the terminal. The latest technology is also being applied to fast bag drop facilities. There will be 96 self service kiosks and 140 customer service desks, including 96 fast bag drops. Passenger flows have been extensively modelled to ensure there is minimal queuing at every stage. Waste heat from the existing combined heat and power station at Heathrow is being piped to Terminal 5 through an underground pipeline and will provide Terminal 5 with 85% of its heat on demand. Water from Terminal 5?s rainwater harvesting and groundwater boreholes is being used for non-potable uses, reducing the demand on the mains water supply by 70%. Prestigious retailers signed up for Terminal 5 include Harrods, Paul Smith, and Tiffany and celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay is opening his first airport-based restaurant there.

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  • Teminal 5 at London Heathrow airport
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    Teminal 5 at London Heathrow airport
    Baggage reclaim at the new Heathrow Terminal 5, London.
    Work on the new, controversial Terminal 5 of Heathrow is almost completed and it is due to open to passengers on Thursday 27 March 2008. The new terminal is one of the largest construction projects in Europe and the architecture is expected to be stunning. T5 is the biggest free standing building in the UK. Its single span 18,500 tonne roof was lifted into position over eleven months, and is held up by 22 huge steel leg structures. The facades are fully-glazed with 5,500 glass panels which lean out at 6.5 degrees, which combined with the wave-form roof, give the building its distinct shape.
    The Terminal 5 baggage system is the biggest, single-terminal baggage handling system in Europe. It is highly sophisticated. Transfer and late bags, are assigned a priority routing through a separate high speed baggage system and delivered direct to the aircraft stand of the departing flight. Terminal 5 has is own dedicated railway station with 6 platforms. British Airways is moving towards 80% of passengers using online check-in or using a self service kiosk when they arrive at the terminal. The latest technology is also being applied to fast bag drop facilities. There will be 96 self service kiosks and 140 customer service desks, including 96 fast bag drops. Passenger flows have been extensively modelled to ensure there is minimal queuing at every stage. Waste heat from the existing combined heat and power station at Heathrow is being piped to Terminal 5 through an underground pipeline and will provide Terminal 5 with 85% of its heat on demand. Water from Terminal 5?s rainwater harvesting and groundwater boreholes is being used for non-potable uses, reducing the demand on the mains water supply by 70%. Prestigious retailers signed up for Terminal 5 include Harrods, Paul Smith, and Tiffany and celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay is opening his first airport-based restaurant there.

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  • Teminal 5 at London Heathrow airport
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    Teminal 5 at London Heathrow airport
    Arrivals corridor at the new Heathrow Terminal 5, London.
    Work on the new, controversial Terminal 5 of Heathrow is almost completed and it is due to open to passengers on Thursday 27 March 2008. The new terminal is one of the largest construction projects in Europe and the architecture is expected to be stunning. T5 is the biggest free standing building in the UK. Its single span 18,500 tonne roof was lifted into position over eleven months, and is held up by 22 huge steel leg structures. The facades are fully-glazed with 5,500 glass panels which lean out at 6.5 degrees, which combined with the wave-form roof, give the building its distinct shape.
    The Terminal 5 baggage system is the biggest, single-terminal baggage handling system in Europe. It is highly sophisticated. Transfer and late bags, are assigned a priority routing through a separate high speed baggage system and delivered direct to the aircraft stand of the departing flight. Terminal 5 has is own dedicated railway station with 6 platforms. British Airways is moving towards 80% of passengers using online check-in or using a self service kiosk when they arrive at the terminal. The latest technology is also being applied to fast bag drop facilities. There will be 96 self service kiosks and 140 customer service desks, including 96 fast bag drops. Passenger flows have been extensively modelled to ensure there is minimal queuing at every stage. Waste heat from the existing combined heat and power station at Heathrow is being piped to Terminal 5 through an underground pipeline and will provide Terminal 5 with 85% of its heat on demand. Water from Terminal 5?s rainwater harvesting and groundwater boreholes is being used for non-potable uses, reducing the demand on the mains water supply by 70%. Prestigious retailers signed up for Terminal 5 include Harrods, Paul Smith, and Tiffany and celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay is opening his first airport-based restaurant there.

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  • Teminal 5 at London Heathrow airport
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    Teminal 5 at London Heathrow airport
    Departure lounge at the new Heathrow Terminal 5, London.
    Work on the new, controversial Terminal 5 of Heathrow is almost completed and it is due to open to passengers on Thursday 27 March 2008. The new terminal is one of the largest construction projects in Europe and the architecture is expected to be stunning. T5 is the biggest free standing building in the UK. Its single span 18,500 tonne roof was lifted into position over eleven months, and is held up by 22 huge steel leg structures. The facades are fully-glazed with 5,500 glass panels which lean out at 6.5 degrees, which combined with the wave-form roof, give the building its distinct shape.
    The Terminal 5 baggage system is the biggest, single-terminal baggage handling system in Europe. It is highly sophisticated. Transfer and late bags, are assigned a priority routing through a separate high speed baggage system and delivered direct to the aircraft stand of the departing flight. Terminal 5 has is own dedicated railway station with 6 platforms. British Airways is moving towards 80% of passengers using online check-in or using a self service kiosk when they arrive at the terminal. The latest technology is also being applied to fast bag drop facilities. There will be 96 self service kiosks and 140 customer service desks, including 96 fast bag drops. Passenger flows have been extensively modelled to ensure there is minimal queuing at every stage. Waste heat from the existing combined heat and power station at Heathrow is being piped to Terminal 5 through an underground pipeline and will provide Terminal 5 with 85% of its heat on demand. Water from Terminal 5?s rainwater harvesting and groundwater boreholes is being used for non-potable uses, reducing the demand on the mains water supply by 70%. Prestigious retailers signed up for Terminal 5 include Harrods, Paul Smith, and Tiffany and celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay is opening his first airport-based restaurant there.

    Ôø? David Levene / eyevine

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  • Teminal 5 at London Heathrow airport
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    Teminal 5 at London Heathrow airport
    Check-in desks, at the new Heathrow Terminal 5, London.
    Work on the new, controversial Terminal 5 of Heathrow is almost completed and it is due to open to passengers on Thursday 27 March 2008. The new terminal is one of the largest construction projects in Europe and the architecture is expected to be stunning. T5 is the biggest free standing building in the UK. Its single span 18,500 tonne roof was lifted into position over eleven months, and is held up by 22 huge steel leg structures. The facades are fully-glazed with 5,500 glass panels which lean out at 6.5 degrees, which combined with the wave-form roof, give the building its distinct shape.
    The Terminal 5 baggage system is the biggest, single-terminal baggage handling system in Europe. It is highly sophisticated. Transfer and late bags, are assigned a priority routing through a separate high speed baggage system and delivered direct to the aircraft stand of the departing flight. Terminal 5 has is own dedicated railway station with 6 platforms. British Airways is moving towards 80% of passengers using online check-in or using a self service kiosk when they arrive at the terminal. The latest technology is also being applied to fast bag drop facilities. There will be 96 self service kiosks and 140 customer service desks, including 96 fast bag drops. Passenger flows have been extensively modelled to ensure there is minimal queuing at every stage. Waste heat from the existing combined heat and power station at Heathrow is being piped to Terminal 5 through an underground pipeline and will provide Terminal 5 with 85% of its heat on demand. Water from Terminal 5?s rainwater harvesting and groundwater boreholes is being used for non-potable uses, reducing the demand on the mains water supply by 70%. Prestigious retailers signed up for Terminal 5 include Harrods, Paul Smith, and Tiffany and celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay is opening his first airport-based restaurant there.

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  • Teminal 5 at London Heathrow airport
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    Teminal 5 at London Heathrow airport
    Check-in hall, at the new Heathrow Terminal 5, London.
    Work on the new, controversial Terminal 5 of Heathrow is almost completed and it is due to open to passengers on Thursday 27 March 2008. The new terminal is one of the largest construction projects in Europe and the architecture is expected to be stunning. T5 is the biggest free standing building in the UK. Its single span 18,500 tonne roof was lifted into position over eleven months, and is held up by 22 huge steel leg structures. The facades are fully-glazed with 5,500 glass panels which lean out at 6.5 degrees, which combined with the wave-form roof, give the building its distinct shape.
    The Terminal 5 baggage system is the biggest, single-terminal baggage handling system in Europe. It is highly sophisticated. Transfer and late bags, are assigned a priority routing through a separate high speed baggage system and delivered direct to the aircraft stand of the departing flight. Terminal 5 has is own dedicated railway station with 6 platforms. British Airways is moving towards 80% of passengers using online check-in or using a self service kiosk when they arrive at the terminal. The latest technology is also being applied to fast bag drop facilities. There will be 96 self service kiosks and 140 customer service desks, including 96 fast bag drops. Passenger flows have been extensively modelled to ensure there is minimal queuing at every stage. Waste heat from the existing combined heat and power station at Heathrow is being piped to Terminal 5 through an underground pipeline and will provide Terminal 5 with 85% of its heat on demand. Water from Terminal 5?s rainwater harvesting and groundwater boreholes is being used for non-potable uses, reducing the demand on the mains water supply by 70%. Prestigious retailers signed up for Terminal 5 include Harrods, Paul Smith, and Tiffany and celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay is opening his first airport-based restaurant there.

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    Teminal 5 at London Heathrow airport
    Check-in hall, at the new Heathrow Terminal 5, London.
    Work on the new, controversial Terminal 5 of Heathrow is almost completed and it is due to open to passengers on Thursday 27 March 2008. The new terminal is one of the largest construction projects in Europe and the architecture is expected to be stunning. T5 is the biggest free standing building in the UK. Its single span 18,500 tonne roof was lifted into position over eleven months, and is held up by 22 huge steel leg structures. The facades are fully-glazed with 5,500 glass panels which lean out at 6.5 degrees, which combined with the wave-form roof, give the building its distinct shape.
    The Terminal 5 baggage system is the biggest, single-terminal baggage handling system in Europe. It is highly sophisticated. Transfer and late bags, are assigned a priority routing through a separate high speed baggage system and delivered direct to the aircraft stand of the departing flight. Terminal 5 has is own dedicated railway station with 6 platforms. British Airways is moving towards 80% of passengers using online check-in or using a self service kiosk when they arrive at the terminal. The latest technology is also being applied to fast bag drop facilities. There will be 96 self service kiosks and 140 customer service desks, including 96 fast bag drops. Passenger flows have been extensively modelled to ensure there is minimal queuing at every stage. Waste heat from the existing combined heat and power station at Heathrow is being piped to Terminal 5 through an underground pipeline and will provide Terminal 5 with 85% of its heat on demand. Water from Terminal 5?s rainwater harvesting and groundwater boreholes is being used for non-potable uses, reducing the demand on the mains water supply by 70%. Prestigious retailers signed up for Terminal 5 include Harrods, Paul Smith, and Tiffany and celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay is opening his first airport-based restaurant there.

    Ôø? David Levene / eyevine

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    Teminal 5 at London Heathrow airport
    Check-in hall, at the new Heathrow Terminal 5, London.
    Work on the new, controversial Terminal 5 of Heathrow is almost completed and it is due to open to passengers on Thursday 27 March 2008. The new terminal is one of the largest construction projects in Europe and the architecture is expected to be stunning. T5 is the biggest free standing building in the UK. Its single span 18,500 tonne roof was lifted into position over eleven months, and is held up by 22 huge steel leg structures. The facades are fully-glazed with 5,500 glass panels which lean out at 6.5 degrees, which combined with the wave-form roof, give the building its distinct shape.
    The Terminal 5 baggage system is the biggest, single-terminal baggage handling system in Europe. It is highly sophisticated. Transfer and late bags, are assigned a priority routing through a separate high speed baggage system and delivered direct to the aircraft stand of the departing flight. Terminal 5 has is own dedicated railway station with 6 platforms. British Airways is moving towards 80% of passengers using online check-in or using a self service kiosk when they arrive at the terminal. The latest technology is also being applied to fast bag drop facilities. There will be 96 self service kiosks and 140 customer service desks, including 96 fast bag drops. Passenger flows have been extensively modelled to ensure there is minimal queuing at every stage. Waste heat from the existing combined heat and power station at Heathrow is being piped to Terminal 5 through an underground pipeline and will provide Terminal 5 with 85% of its heat on demand. Water from Terminal 5?s rainwater harvesting and groundwater boreholes is being used for non-potable uses, reducing the demand on the mains water supply by 70%. Prestigious retailers signed up for Terminal 5 include Harrods, Paul Smith, and Tiffany and celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay is opening his first airport-based restaurant there.

    Ôø? David Levene / eyevine

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    Teminal 5 at London Heathrow airport
    Zones and signs at the new Heathrow Terminal 5, London.
    Work on the new, controversial Terminal 5 of Heathrow is almost completed and it is due to open to passengers on Thursday 27 March 2008. The new terminal is one of the largest construction projects in Europe and the architecture is expected to be stunning. T5 is the biggest free standing building in the UK. Its single span 18,500 tonne roof was lifted into position over eleven months, and is held up by 22 huge steel leg structures. The facades are fully-glazed with 5,500 glass panels which lean out at 6.5 degrees, which combined with the wave-form roof, give the building its distinct shape.
    The Terminal 5 baggage system is the biggest, single-terminal baggage handling system in Europe. It is highly sophisticated. Transfer and late bags, are assigned a priority routing through a separate high speed baggage system and delivered direct to the aircraft stand of the departing flight. Terminal 5 has is own dedicated railway station with 6 platforms. British Airways is moving towards 80% of passengers using online check-in or using a self service kiosk when they arrive at the terminal. The latest technology is also being applied to fast bag drop facilities. There will be 96 self service kiosks and 140 customer service desks, including 96 fast bag drops. Passenger flows have been extensively modelled to ensure there is minimal queuing at every stage. Waste heat from the existing combined heat and power station at Heathrow is being piped to Terminal 5 through an underground pipeline and will provide Terminal 5 with 85% of its heat on demand. Water from Terminal 5?s rainwater harvesting and groundwater boreholes is being used for non-potable uses, reducing the demand on the mains water supply by 70%. Prestigious retailers signed up for Terminal 5 include Harrods, Paul Smith, and Tiffany and celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay is opening his first airport-based restaurant there.

    Ôø? David Levene / eyevine

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    RegioJet Ticket Counter In Prague Central Station
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    May Day Holiday Transportation
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    May Day Holiday Transportation
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    Munich Police Informs Public About Any Police-related Issues And Prevention Topics
    On May 3, 2025, in Munich, Germany, the Munich police talk to residents about police-related issues and prevention topics at Marienplatz in front of the Munich city hall. The police also present insights into parts of their daily work. Historical and current police vehicles are shown. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

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    May Day Holiday Transportation
    Passengers get ready to take the train at Qinhuangdao Railway Station in Qinhuangdao City, Hebei Province, China, on May 5, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

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