Sunday’s Heathrow Express strike called off

June 22, 2011  
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A planned strike by Heathrow Express’ RMT union members has been called off.

Heathrow Express announces strike timetable

May 26, 2011  
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Heathrow Express have announced their schedule for this weekend’s strike action.

Iberia in Heathrow Express fare deal

May 23, 2011  
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Iberia has launched a half-price deal with Heathrow Express for travel between London Paddington and the airport.

Under the deal, valid until June 17, the 15-minute journey costs £8.25 instead of £16.50 one-way, while a return ticket costs £16 instead of £32.

Terminal 4 upgrade for Heathrow Express

June 8, 2010  
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Heathrow Express offers shorter journey times and enhanced trains between Paddington and Terminal 4 after £1 million investment

Gulf Air announces discounted Heathrow Express train travel

May 25, 2010  
Written by admin, in Airlines, Gulf Air, Heathrow Express

Gulf Air announced on Sunday (May 23) that it will be offering its customers discounted rail travel between Heathrow airport and London Paddington train station.

The national carrier of Bahrain has reached an agreement with Heathrow Express to provide its passengers concessional rate tickets for their journeys to and from Heathrow. By pre-booking their tickets at www.gulfair.com and printing them out, customers can bypass the normal ticket queues and board the train immediately.

Gulf Air have also signed an identical deal with Deutsche Bahn allowing customers travelling to and from Frankfurt to go for free to and from any German city on their rail network. Lars Denlew, Gulf Air’s Sales & Distribution Director said; “We are constantly looking to make our customers’ travel experience easier, hassle-free, more enjoyable and affordable.

The agreements we reached with two of Europe’s best known train services are examples of this. Now Gulf Air customers can stretch their money further by saving on train tickets, which are usually expensive in Europe. As we keep rolling out more products and services, our ultimate aim is to offer the best value-for-money to our customers without compromising on the quality of our service.”

Airline check-in facilities at Paddington

January 28, 2010  
Written by admin, in 1Home, Airlines, Delta, Heathrow Express, Iberia, Transport, United

    Self-service check-in facilities and flight information screens have been installed at Paddington station ready for use by travellers using Heathrow Express.
   The scheme is initially available for passengers with just a few airlines, but Heathrow Express hope that it will soon be extended and be widely used as a quick and convenient way of preparing for a flight.
    Heathrow Express Managing Director Richard Robinson stated: “At Heathrow Express we never underestimate the stress of travelling and continually strive to enhance our service through leading innovations. People do not always get the opportunity to print their boarding pass before getting to the airport. By introducing this service at Paddington, customers have the opportunity to print their boarding pass and avoid the hassle of queuing for check in at the airport. Customers can then proceed direct to their airline’s designated bag-drop if they have hold luggage. Customers can rest assured on the train because they already know where they are sitting on the plane.” 
    With an average of 40,000 flights a year leaving Heathrow, it is hoped that the launch of these new enhanced information services will help reduce confusion for passengers trying to find their way to the right check in area.
    The facility consists of three machines located below the screens and next to the Heathrow Express ticket office. The machines are easy to use with touch screen facilities. Customers can print their boarding pass and view their flight information before they even arrive at the airport, helping them to feel more at ease on their way to Heathrow. The machines are initially available for passengers travelling on four airlines: Delta Air Lines, Finnair, Iberia and United Airlines.
   The Flight Information Display Screens show the day’s flights, the airlines, the terminal and departure times. They are placed by the Paddington Station Heathrow Express ticket office and half way down platforms 6 and 7, which are dedicated solely to Heathrow Express.

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