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Air India Airbus A350-900 Aircraft At London Heathrow Airport
Air India Airbus A350-900 aircraft spotted on the tarmac of London Heathrow Airport LHR in the United Kingdom next to a QANTAS Airbus A380, while a passenger is sitting at the airport lounge. The modern and advanced wide body airplane has the registration tail number VT-JRI and is powered by 2x RR Trent XWB jet engines. The A350 passenger plane preparing for long haul flight to India. Air India is the flag carrier airline of India with a fleet of 196 aircraft, owned by Air India Limited a Tata Group enterprise with main hub at Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi, member of Star Alliance aviation group.November 13, 2024 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Virgin Atlatic signs air taxi airport deal
Ferrari Press Agency
Taxi 1
Ref 16637
17/03/2025
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Pictures must credit: Joby Aviation
Airline passengers arriving in the UK will soon be able to take an electric powered flying taxi into the centre of London and Manchester,
They will be transported on the aicraft, a mini-helicopter, cutting transfer times to just eight minutes.
A deal has been signed by long haul carrier Virgin Atlantic with Californian air taxi developer Joby Aviation.
Joby’s electric air taxi has six tilting propellers that allow it to take off and land vertically with a fraction of the noise produced by today’s helicopters.
It is optimised for rapid, back-to-back flights and is expected to be deployed on routes of up to 100 miles.
Joby has completed thousands of test flights, including exhibition flights in New York City, Japan and Korea.
A journey from London’s Heathrow Airport to the finance centre of Canary Wharf in central London would take eight minutes instead of the current 80 minutes by car.
Fares are predicted to be comparable with existing premium ground ride-sharing options at launch.
OPS: A Joby air taxi in Virgin Atlantic livery
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Virgin Atlatic signs air taxi airport deal
Ferrari Press Agency
Taxi 1
Ref 16637
17/03/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Joby Aviation
Airline passengers arriving in the UK will soon be able to take an electric powered flying taxi into the centre of London and Manchester,
They will be transported on the aicraft, a mini-helicopter, cutting transfer times to just eight minutes.
A deal has been signed by long haul carrier Virgin Atlantic with Californian air taxi developer Joby Aviation.
Joby’s electric air taxi has six tilting propellers that allow it to take off and land vertically with a fraction of the noise produced by today’s helicopters.
It is optimised for rapid, back-to-back flights and is expected to be deployed on routes of up to 100 miles.
Joby has completed thousands of test flights, including exhibition flights in New York City, Japan and Korea.
A journey from London’s Heathrow Airport to the finance centre of Canary Wharf in central London would take eight minutes instead of the current 80 minutes by car.
Fares are predicted to be comparable with existing premium ground ride-sharing options at launch.
OPS: A Joby air taxi in Virgin Atlantic livery
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Virgin Atlatic signs air taxi airport deal
Ferrari Press Agency
Taxi 1
Ref 16637
17/03/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Joby Aviation
Airline passengers arriving in the UK will soon be able to take an electric powered flying taxi into the centre of London and Manchester,
They will be transported on the aicraft, a mini-helicopter, cutting transfer times to just eight minutes.
A deal has been signed by long haul carrier Virgin Atlantic with Californian air taxi developer Joby Aviation.
Joby’s electric air taxi has six tilting propellers that allow it to take off and land vertically with a fraction of the noise produced by today’s helicopters.
It is optimised for rapid, back-to-back flights and is expected to be deployed on routes of up to 100 miles.
Joby has completed thousands of test flights, including exhibition flights in New York City, Japan and Korea.
A journey from London’s Heathrow Airport to the finance centre of Canary Wharf in central London would take eight minutes instead of the current 80 minutes by car.
Fares are predicted to be comparable with existing premium ground ride-sharing options at launch.
OPS: A Joby air taxi in Virgin Atlantic livery
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Virgin Atlatic signs air taxi airport deal
Ferrari Press Agency
Taxi 1
Ref 16637
17/03/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Joby Aviation
Airline passengers arriving in the UK will soon be able to take an electric powered flying taxi into the centre of London and Manchester,
They will be transported on the aicraft, a mini-helicopter, cutting transfer times to just eight minutes.
A deal has been signed by long haul carrier Virgin Atlantic with Californian air taxi developer Joby Aviation.
Joby’s electric air taxi has six tilting propellers that allow it to take off and land vertically with a fraction of the noise produced by today’s helicopters.
It is optimised for rapid, back-to-back flights and is expected to be deployed on routes of up to 100 miles.
Joby has completed thousands of test flights, including exhibition flights in New York City, Japan and Korea.
A journey from London’s Heathrow Airport to the finance centre of Canary Wharf in central London would take eight minutes instead of the current 80 minutes by car.
Fares are predicted to be comparable with existing premium ground ride-sharing options at launch.
OPS: A possible air taxi route hub in the south of England from Heathrow Airport.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Virgin Atlatic signs air taxi airport deal
Ferrari Press Agency
Taxi 1
Ref 16637
17/03/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Joby Aviation
Airline passengers arriving in the UK will soon be able to take an electric powered flying taxi into the centre of London and Manchester,
They will be transported on the aicraft, a mini-helicopter, cutting transfer times to just eight minutes.
A deal has been signed by long haul carrier Virgin Atlantic with Californian air taxi developer Joby Aviation.
Joby’s electric air taxi has six tilting propellers that allow it to take off and land vertically with a fraction of the noise produced by today’s helicopters.
It is optimised for rapid, back-to-back flights and is expected to be deployed on routes of up to 100 miles.
Joby has completed thousands of test flights, including exhibition flights in New York City, Japan and Korea.
A journey from London’s Heathrow Airport to the finance centre of Canary Wharf in central London would take eight minutes instead of the current 80 minutes by car.
Fares are predicted to be comparable with existing premium ground ride-sharing options at launch.
OPS: A Joby air taxi in Virgin Atlantic livery
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Virgin Atlatic signs air taxi airport deal
Ferrari Press Agency
Taxi 1
Ref 16637
17/03/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Joby Aviation
Airline passengers arriving in the UK will soon be able to take an electric powered flying taxi into the centre of London and Manchester,
They will be transported on the aicraft, a mini-helicopter, cutting transfer times to just eight minutes.
A deal has been signed by long haul carrier Virgin Atlantic with Californian air taxi developer Joby Aviation.
Joby’s electric air taxi has six tilting propellers that allow it to take off and land vertically with a fraction of the noise produced by today’s helicopters.
It is optimised for rapid, back-to-back flights and is expected to be deployed on routes of up to 100 miles.
Joby has completed thousands of test flights, including exhibition flights in New York City, Japan and Korea.
A journey from London’s Heathrow Airport to the finance centre of Canary Wharf in central London would take eight minutes instead of the current 80 minutes by car.
Fares are predicted to be comparable with existing premium ground ride-sharing options at launch.
OPS: A Joby air taxi in Virgin Atlantic livery
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Virgin Atlatic signs air taxi airport deal
Ferrari Press Agency
Taxi 1
Ref 16637
17/03/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Joby Aviation
Airline passengers arriving in the UK will soon be able to take an electric powered flying taxi into the centre of London and Manchester,
They will be transported on the aicraft, a mini-helicopter, cutting transfer times to just eight minutes.
A deal has been signed by long haul carrier Virgin Atlantic with Californian air taxi developer Joby Aviation.
Joby’s electric air taxi has six tilting propellers that allow it to take off and land vertically with a fraction of the noise produced by today’s helicopters.
It is optimised for rapid, back-to-back flights and is expected to be deployed on routes of up to 100 miles.
Joby has completed thousands of test flights, including exhibition flights in New York City, Japan and Korea.
A journey from London’s Heathrow Airport to the finance centre of Canary Wharf in central London would take eight minutes instead of the current 80 minutes by car.
Fares are predicted to be comparable with existing premium ground ride-sharing options at launch.
OPS: A possible network of air taxi routes for the new air taxi servce from Manchester international airport in the UK.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Virgin Atlatic signs air taxi airport deal
Ferrari Press Agency
Taxi 1
Ref 16637
17/03/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Joby Aviation
Airline passengers arriving in the UK will soon be able to take an electric powered flying taxi into the centre of London and Manchester,
They will be transported on the aicraft, a mini-helicopter, cutting transfer times to just eight minutes.
A deal has been signed by long haul carrier Virgin Atlantic with Californian air taxi developer Joby Aviation.
Joby’s electric air taxi has six tilting propellers that allow it to take off and land vertically with a fraction of the noise produced by today’s helicopters.
It is optimised for rapid, back-to-back flights and is expected to be deployed on routes of up to 100 miles.
Joby has completed thousands of test flights, including exhibition flights in New York City, Japan and Korea.
A journey from London’s Heathrow Airport to the finance centre of Canary Wharf in central London would take eight minutes instead of the current 80 minutes by car.
Fares are predicted to be comparable with existing premium ground ride-sharing options at launch.
OPS: A Joby air taxi in Virgin Atlantic livery
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Principe Harry
26-11-2004 Heathrow
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Olycom/LaPresse
Henry, duca di Sussex, meglio noto come Harry (Henry Charles Albert David; Londra, 15 settembre 1984), è un nobile e militare britannico, principe e membro della famiglia reale britannica, quinto in linea di successione al trono del Regno Unito e dei reami del Commonwealth, dopo il fratello e i nipoti. Ha ricoperto il grado di maggiore nel reggimento dell'Household Cavalry (Blues and Royals) dell'esercito britannico. È il figlio secondogenito del re Carlo III del Regno Unito e di Diana Spencer (1961-1997), nonché il quarto nipote della regina Elisabetta II del Regno Unito e del principe Filippo, duca di Edimburgo
Nella Foto: Principe Harry arriva all'aeroporto di Heathrow dal Sud America
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Principe Harry
26-11-2004 Heathrow
Archivio Storico
Olycom/LaPresse
Henry, duca di Sussex, meglio noto come Harry (Henry Charles Albert David; Londra, 15 settembre 1984), è un nobile e militare britannico, principe e membro della famiglia reale britannica, quinto in linea di successione al trono del Regno Unito e dei reami del Commonwealth, dopo il fratello e i nipoti. Ha ricoperto il grado di maggiore nel reggimento dell'Household Cavalry (Blues and Royals) dell'esercito britannico. È il figlio secondogenito del re Carlo III del Regno Unito e di Diana Spencer (1961-1997), nonché il quarto nipote della regina Elisabetta II del Regno Unito e del principe Filippo, duca di Edimburgo
Nella Foto: Principe Harry arriva all'aeroporto di Heathrow dal Sud America
Pictured: Prince Harry arrives at Heathrow Airport from South America -
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Principe Harry
26-11-2004 Heathrow
Archivio Storico
Olycom/LaPresse
Henry, duca di Sussex, meglio noto come Harry (Henry Charles Albert David; Londra, 15 settembre 1984), è un nobile e militare britannico, principe e membro della famiglia reale britannica, quinto in linea di successione al trono del Regno Unito e dei reami del Commonwealth, dopo il fratello e i nipoti. Ha ricoperto il grado di maggiore nel reggimento dell'Household Cavalry (Blues and Royals) dell'esercito britannico. È il figlio secondogenito del re Carlo III del Regno Unito e di Diana Spencer (1961-1997), nonché il quarto nipote della regina Elisabetta II del Regno Unito e del principe Filippo, duca di Edimburgo
Nella Foto: Principe Harry arriva all'aeroporto di Heathrow dal Sud America
Pictured: Prince Harry arrives at Heathrow Airport from South America -
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Principe Harry
26-11-2004 Heathrow
Archivio Storico
Olycom/LaPresse
Henry, duca di Sussex, meglio noto come Harry (Henry Charles Albert David; Londra, 15 settembre 1984), è un nobile e militare britannico, principe e membro della famiglia reale britannica, quinto in linea di successione al trono del Regno Unito e dei reami del Commonwealth, dopo il fratello e i nipoti. Ha ricoperto il grado di maggiore nel reggimento dell'Household Cavalry (Blues and Royals) dell'esercito britannico. È il figlio secondogenito del re Carlo III del Regno Unito e di Diana Spencer (1961-1997), nonché il quarto nipote della regina Elisabetta II del Regno Unito e del principe Filippo, duca di Edimburgo
Nella Foto: Principe Harry arriva all'aeroporto di Heathrow dal Sud America
Pictured: Prince Harry arrives at Heathrow Airport from South America -
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UK Ait Traffic Control failure in London, UK.
28/08/2023. London, UK.
Large numbers of aircraft are seen on the ground at London Heathrow as congestion builds due to a failure of UK wide air traffic control systems. Hundreds of flights are being cancelled and delayed with passengers stuck on aircraft unable to take off if their destination is in the UK.
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UK Ait Traffic Control failure in London, UK.
28/08/2023. London, UK.
One airliner takes off as large numbers of aircraft are seen parked up at London Heathrow's Terminal 5 as congestion builds due to a failure of UK wide air traffic control systems. Hundreds of flights are being cancelled and delayed with passengers stuck on aircraft unable to take off if their destination is in the UK.
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Freezing weather continues in London, UK.
23/01/2023. London, UK.
Aircraft are parked up on the apron at London's Heathrow Airport under a vale of freezing fog. It is being reported that the airport had to cancel dozens of flights this morning because of the weather - with 12000 passengers affected. Freezing weather continues for most of the UK.
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Freezing weather continues in London, UK.
23/01/2023. London, UK.
Aircraft are parked up on the apron at London's Heathrow Airport under a vale of freezing fog. It is being reported that the airport had to cancel dozens of flights this morning because of the weather - with 12000 passengers affected. Freezing weather continues for most of the UK.
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NEWS - GB: Gepäck-Chaos am Flughafen Heathrow
EXCLUSIVE ALL ROUND - PLEASE CALL FOR FEES
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12992940cl)
Exclusive - Terminal 2 at Heathrow airport today (20th June 2022) as passengers still continue to face hours of waiting just to check in at the understaffed terminal.
Baggage is then moved from busy T2 over to T3/4 where more staff are on hand to move the outward bound baggage again, due to T2 staff shortages.
EXCLUSIVE - Crowds of holidaymakers are seen at London Heathrow's Terminal 2, UK - 20 Jun 2022
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NEWS - GB: Gepäck-Chaos am Flughafen Heathrow
EXCLUSIVE ALL ROUND - PLEASE CALL FOR FEES
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12992940cn)
Exclusive - Terminal 2 at Heathrow airport today (20th June 2022) as passengers still continue to face hours of waiting just to check in at the understaffed terminal.
Baggage is then moved from busy T2 over to T3/4 where more staff are on hand to move the outward bound baggage again, due to T2 staff shortages.
EXCLUSIVE - Crowds of holidaymakers are seen at London Heathrow's Terminal 2, UK - 20 Jun 2022
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NEWS - GB: Gepäck-Chaos am Flughafen Heathrow
EXCLUSIVE ALL ROUND - PLEASE CALL FOR FEES
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12992940cm)
Exclusive - Terminal 2 at Heathrow airport today (20th June 2022) as passengers still continue to face hours of waiting just to check in at the understaffed terminal.
Baggage is then moved from busy T2 over to T3/4 where more staff are on hand to move the outward bound baggage again, due to T2 staff shortages.
EXCLUSIVE - Crowds of holidaymakers are seen at London Heathrow's Terminal 2, UK - 20 Jun 2022
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NEWS - GB: Gepäck-Chaos am Flughafen Heathrow
EXCLUSIVE ALL ROUND - PLEASE CALL FOR FEES
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12992940cs)
Exclusive - Terminal 2 at Heathrow airport today (20th June 2022) as passengers still continue to face hours of waiting just to check in at the understaffed terminal.
Baggage is then moved from busy T2 over to T3/4 where more staff are on hand to move the outward bound baggage again, due to T2 staff shortages.
EXCLUSIVE - Crowds of holidaymakers are seen at London Heathrow's Terminal 2, UK - 20 Jun 2022
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - GB: Gepäck-Chaos am Flughafen Heathrow
EXCLUSIVE ALL ROUND - PLEASE CALL FOR FEES
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12992940cu)
Exclusive - Terminal 2 at Heathrow airport today (20th June 2022) as passengers still continue to face hours of waiting just to check in at the understaffed terminal.
Baggage is then moved from busy T2 over to T3/4 where more staff are on hand to move the outward bound baggage again, due to T2 staff shortages.
EXCLUSIVE - Crowds of holidaymakers are seen at London Heathrow's Terminal 2, UK - 20 Jun 2022
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - GB: Gepäck-Chaos am Flughafen Heathrow
EXCLUSIVE ALL ROUND - PLEASE CALL FOR FEES
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12992940ct)
Exclusive - Terminal 2 at Heathrow airport today (20th June 2022) as passengers still continue to face hours of waiting just to check in at the understaffed terminal.
Baggage is then moved from busy T2 over to T3/4 where more staff are on hand to move the outward bound baggage again, due to T2 staff shortages.
EXCLUSIVE - Crowds of holidaymakers are seen at London Heathrow's Terminal 2, UK - 20 Jun 2022
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - GB: Gepäck-Chaos am Flughafen Heathrow
EXCLUSIVE ALL ROUND - PLEASE CALL FOR FEES
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12992940cw)
Exclusive - Terminal 2 at Heathrow airport today (20th June 2022) as passengers still continue to face hours of waiting just to check in at the understaffed terminal.
Baggage is then moved from busy T2 over to T3/4 where more staff are on hand to move the outward bound baggage again, due to T2 staff shortages.
EXCLUSIVE - Crowds of holidaymakers are seen at London Heathrow's Terminal 2, UK - 20 Jun 2022
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - GB: Gepäck-Chaos am Flughafen Heathrow
EXCLUSIVE ALL ROUND - PLEASE CALL FOR FEES
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12992940cv)
Exclusive - Terminal 2 at Heathrow airport today (20th June 2022) as passengers still continue to face hours of waiting just to check in at the understaffed terminal.
Baggage is then moved from busy T2 over to T3/4 where more staff are on hand to move the outward bound baggage again, due to T2 staff shortages.
EXCLUSIVE - Crowds of holidaymakers are seen at London Heathrow's Terminal 2, UK - 20 Jun 2022
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - GB: Gepäck-Chaos am Flughafen Heathrow
EXCLUSIVE ALL ROUND - PLEASE CALL FOR FEES
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12992940bo)
Exclusive - Terminal 2 at Heathrow airport today (20th June 2022) as passengers still continue to face hours of waiting just to check in at the understaffed terminal.
Baggage is then moved from busy T2 over to T3/4 where more staff are on hand to move the outward bound baggage again, due to T2 staff shortages.
EXCLUSIVE - Crowds of holidaymakers are seen at London Heathrow's Terminal 2, UK - 20 Jun 2022
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - GB: Gepäck-Chaos am Flughafen Heathrow
EXCLUSIVE ALL ROUND - PLEASE CALL FOR FEES
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12992940cq)
Exclusive - Terminal 2 at Heathrow airport today (20th June 2022) as passengers still continue to face hours of waiting just to check in at the understaffed terminal.
Baggage is then moved from busy T2 over to T3/4 where more staff are on hand to move the outward bound baggage again, due to T2 staff shortages.
EXCLUSIVE - Crowds of holidaymakers are seen at London Heathrow's Terminal 2, UK - 20 Jun 2022
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - GB: Gepäck-Chaos am Flughafen Heathrow
EXCLUSIVE ALL ROUND - PLEASE CALL FOR FEES
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12992940cp)
Exclusive - Terminal 2 at Heathrow airport today (20th June 2022) as passengers still continue to face hours of waiting just to check in at the understaffed terminal.
Baggage is then moved from busy T2 over to T3/4 where more staff are on hand to move the outward bound baggage again, due to T2 staff shortages.
EXCLUSIVE - Crowds of holidaymakers are seen at London Heathrow's Terminal 2, UK - 20 Jun 2022
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - GB: Gepäck-Chaos am Flughafen Heathrow
EXCLUSIVE ALL ROUND - PLEASE CALL FOR FEES
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12992940cy)
Exclusive - Terminal 2 at Heathrow airport today (20th June 2022) as passengers still continue to face hours of waiting just to check in at the understaffed terminal.
Baggage is then moved from busy T2 over to T3/4 where more staff are on hand to move the outward bound baggage again, due to T2 staff shortages.
EXCLUSIVE - Crowds of holidaymakers are seen at London Heathrow's Terminal 2, UK - 20 Jun 2022
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Warteschlangen von Urlaubern am Flughafen Heathrow, London
EXCLUSIVE - CALL FOR FEES
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12967968al)
EXCLUSIVE - A busy terminal 2 Heathrow Airport as passengers continue to face lengthy delays over the half term and forthcoming 4 day bank holiday.Terminal 2 appears to be the busiest this week so far with extra security draughted in to organise the queues and keep some sort of order as passengers get increasingly frustrated at the delays faced by all travelling through the airport
EXCLUSIVE - Queues of holiday makers at T2 and T5 at Heathrow Airport, London, UK - 01 Jun 2022
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Warteschlangen von Urlaubern am Flughafen Heathrow, London
EXCLUSIVE - CALL FOR FEES
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12967968am)
EXCLUSIVE - A busy terminal 2 Heathrow Airport as passengers continue to face lengthy delays over the half term and forthcoming 4 day bank holiday.Terminal 2 appears to be the busiest this week so far with extra security draughted in to organise the queues and keep some sort of order as passengers get increasingly frustrated at the delays faced by all travelling through the airport
EXCLUSIVE - Queues of holiday makers at T2 and T5 at Heathrow Airport, London, UK - 01 Jun 2022
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Warteschlangen von Urlaubern am Flughafen Heathrow, London
EXCLUSIVE - CALL FOR FEES
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12967968ae)
EXCLUSIVE - A busy terminal 2 Heathrow Airport as passengers continue to face lengthy delays over the half term and forthcoming 4 day bank holiday.Terminal 2 appears to be the busiest this week so far with extra security draughted in to organise the queues and keep some sort of order as passengers get increasingly frustrated at the delays faced by all travelling through the airport
EXCLUSIVE - Queues of holiday makers at T2 and T5 at Heathrow Airport, London, UK - 01 Jun 2022
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Warteschlangen von Urlaubern am Flughafen Heathrow, London
EXCLUSIVE - CALL FOR FEES
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12967968t)
EXCLUSIVE - A busy terminal 2 Heathrow Airport as passengers continue to face lengthy delays over the half term and forthcoming 4 day bank holiday.Terminal 2 appears to be the busiest this week so far with extra security draughted in to organise the queues and keep some sort of order as passengers get increasingly frustrated at the delays faced by all travelling through the airport
EXCLUSIVE - Queues of holiday makers at T2 and T5 at Heathrow Airport, London, UK - 01 Jun 2022
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Warteschlangen von Urlaubern am Flughafen Heathrow, London
EXCLUSIVE - CALL FOR FEES
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12967968x)
EXCLUSIVE - A busy terminal 2 Heathrow Airport as passengers continue to face lengthy delays over the half term and forthcoming 4 day bank holiday.Terminal 2 appears to be the busiest this week so far with extra security draughted in to organise the queues and keep some sort of order as passengers get increasingly frustrated at the delays faced by all travelling through the airport
EXCLUSIVE - Queues of holiday makers at T2 and T5 at Heathrow Airport, London, UK - 01 Jun 2022
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Warteschlangen von Urlaubern am Flughafen Heathrow, London
EXCLUSIVE - CALL FOR FEES
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12967968z)
EXCLUSIVE - A busy terminal 2 Heathrow Airport as passengers continue to face lengthy delays over the half term and forthcoming 4 day bank holiday.Terminal 2 appears to be the busiest this week so far with extra security draughted in to organise the queues and keep some sort of order as passengers get increasingly frustrated at the delays faced by all travelling through the airport
EXCLUSIVE - Queues of holiday makers at T2 and T5 at Heathrow Airport, London, UK - 01 Jun 2022
(c) Dukas -
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First arrivals at Heathrow airport from America to the UK since restrictions lifted.
First arrivals at Heathrow airport from America to the UK since restrictions lifted.
People travelling to England, Scotland and Wales from the United States and European Union will no longer have to quarantine upon arrival if they have been double vaccinated, the government has announced.
Picture: The Wilson family embrace after spending two years apart due to the Covid pandemic. Back- Ray Wilson (right) embraces his son, Reece (back left) who flew in from America whilst his mother Sharon (front right) embraces Reeceø?s wife, Jess (left).
The relaxation of border restrictions will take effect from from August 2 at 4am, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps announced.
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First arrivals at Heathrow airport from America to the UK since restrictions lifted.
First arrivals at Heathrow airport from America to the UK since restrictions lifted.
People travelling to England, Scotland and Wales from the United States and European Union will no longer have to quarantine upon arrival if they have been double vaccinated, the government has announced.
Picture: The Wilson family embrace after spending two years apart due to the Covid pandemic. Back- Ray Wilson (right) kisses his son, Reece (back left) who flew in from America whilst his mother Sharon (front right) embraces Reeceø?s wife, Jess (left).
The relaxation of border restrictions will take effect from from August 2 at 4am, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps announced.
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First arrivals at Heathrow airport from America to the UK since restrictions lifted.
People travelling to England, Scotland and Wales from the United States and European Union will no longer have to quarantine upon arrival if they have been double vaccinated, the government has announced.
The relaxation of border restrictions will take effect from from August 2 at 4am, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps announced.
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First arrivals at Heathrow airport from America to the UK since restrictions lifted.
People travelling to England, Scotland and Wales from the United States and European Union will no longer have to quarantine upon arrival if they have been double vaccinated, the government has announced.
The relaxation of border restrictions will take effect from from August 2 at 4am, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps announced.
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First arrivals at Heathrow airport from America to the UK since restrictions lifted.
First arrivals at Heathrow airport from America to the UK since restrictions lifted.
Picture: The Mogul family reunite after 2 years apart.
People travelling to England, Scotland and Wales from the United States and European Union will no longer have to quarantine upon arrival if they have been double vaccinated, the government has announced.
The relaxation of border restrictions will take effect from from August 2 at 4am, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps announced.
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First arrivals at Heathrow airport from America to the UK since restrictions lifted.
Picture: The Mogul family reunite after 2 years apart.
People travelling to England, Scotland and Wales from the United States and European Union will no longer have to quarantine upon arrival if they have been double vaccinated, the government has announced.
The relaxation of border restrictions will take effect from from August 2 at 4am, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps announced.
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First arrivals at Heathrow airport from America to the UK since restrictions lifted.
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People travelling to England, Scotland and Wales from the United States and European Union will no longer have to quarantine upon arrival if they have been double vaccinated, the government has announced.
The relaxation of border restrictions will take effect from from August 2 at 4am, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps announced.
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First arrivals at Heathrow airport from America to the UK since restrictions lifted.
First arrivals at Heathrow airport from America to the UK since restrictions lifted.
Picture: Mrs Blake sees her grandson first time in 2 years.
People travelling to England, Scotland and Wales from the United States and European Union will no longer have to quarantine upon arrival if they have been double vaccinated, the government has announced.
The relaxation of border restrictions will take effect from from August 2 at 4am, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps announced.
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First arrivals at Heathrow airport from America to the UK since restrictions lifted.
People travelling to England, Scotland and Wales from the United States and European Union will no longer have to quarantine upon arrival if they have been double vaccinated, the government has announced.
The relaxation of border restrictions will take effect from from August 2 at 4am, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps announced.
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First arrivals at Heathrow airport from America to the UK since restrictions lifted.
People travelling to England, Scotland and Wales from the United States and European Union will no longer have to quarantine upon arrival if they have been double vaccinated, the government has announced.
The relaxation of border restrictions will take effect from from August 2 at 4am, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps announced.
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First arrivals at Heathrow airport from America to the UK since restrictions lifted.
First arrivals at Heathrow airport from America to the UK since restrictions lifted.
People travelling to England, Scotland and Wales from the United States and European Union will no longer have to quarantine upon arrival if they have been double vaccinated, the government has announced.
Picture: The Wilson family embrace after spending two years apart due to the Covid pandemic. Back- Ray Wilson (right) embraces his daughter-in-law Jess whilst his son, Reece (front left) who flew in from America kisses his mother Sharon (front right).
The relaxation of border restrictions will take effect from from August 2 at 4am, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps announced.
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First arrivals at Heathrow airport from America to the UK since restrictions lifted.
First arrivals at Heathrow airport from America to the UK since restrictions lifted.
People travelling to England, Scotland and Wales from the United States and European Union will no longer have to quarantine upon arrival if they have been double vaccinated, the government has announced.
Picture: The Wilson family reunite after spending two years apart due to the Covid pandemic.
L to R- Reece Wilson, his father Ray Wilson, brother Mitchell, daughter Olivia, 5, son Johan, 2 with mother Sharon and wife, Jess.
The relaxation of border restrictions will take effect from from August 2 at 4am, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps announced.
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First arrivals at Heathrow airport from America to the UK since restrictions lifted.
First arrivals at Heathrow airport from America to the UK since restrictions lifted.
Picture: The Mogul family reunite after 2 years apart.
People travelling to England, Scotland and Wales from the United States and European Union will no longer have to quarantine upon arrival if they have been double vaccinated, the government has announced.
The relaxation of border restrictions will take effect from from August 2 at 4am, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps announced.
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First arrivals at Heathrow airport from America to the UK since restrictions lifted.
First arrivals at Heathrow airport from America to the UK since restrictions lifted.
Picture: The Mogul family reunite after 2 years apart.
People travelling to England, Scotland and Wales from the United States and European Union will no longer have to quarantine upon arrival if they have been double vaccinated, the government has announced.
The relaxation of border restrictions will take effect from from August 2 at 4am, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps announced.
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First arrivals at Heathrow airport from America to the UK since restrictions lifted.
First arrivals at Heathrow airport from America to the UK since restrictions lifted.
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People travelling to England, Scotland and Wales from the United States and European Union will no longer have to quarantine upon arrival if they have been double vaccinated, the government has announced.
The relaxation of border restrictions will take effect from from August 2 at 4am, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps announced.
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