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Heathrow Airport reopens its Terminal 3 after it got closed in May 2020

Wednesday, July 7, 2021

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Ultimately, Britain is all prepared to welcome tourists once again, as it is set to reopen its Terminal 3 in hope of receiving an influx of tourists. In May, 2020, the said terminal was closed after the coronavirus outbreak had stopped tourism worldwide.

At present, Britain has declared that the Terminal 3 of London Heathrow Airport will reopen for Virgin Atlantic, and Delta Flights. Currently, Virgin Atlantic Airways is serving passengers from green-list countries like Israel, Grenada, among others.

On July 15th, terminal 3 will be reopened this year at a time when the government is expected to put an end on the quarantine rule for passengers who are vaccinated fully. However, only the selected countries would get this priviledge.
To quote John Holland-Kaye, CEO, Heathrow, “With passenger demand expected to increase when ministers permit fully vaccinated passengers to travel more freely, Heathrow is getting ready to welcome you back,”

In Britain, Heathrow is the one of the busiest airports and has always been so. In 2018, it had recorded 80.1 million passengers. In the same year, the airport had generated revenue to the tune of £2.97 million.

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