4 JULY 2022

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Article from BTNews 4 JULY 2022

Fastrack Heathrow Express

Heathrow Express is now even quicker to “airside” at the airport.

The 15min non-stop rail service to Terminal 3 and on to Terminal 5 has launched a product termed “Business First Fast Track” service, available to all Business First ticket holders. Priced at £32, as against £25 for Express Class, the ticket offers good value.
 
Introduced last week the new service really does speed up the transit of the terminal, particularly those who do not have luggage to check in.  

Heathrow Express Business First passengers can now avoid the normal queues by joining the priority lane and straight into duty free and executive lounge access. The pass is accepted at T4 also, but here travellers need to disembark at T3 and catch the next Elizabeth Line train on the same platform.
 
Heathrow Express Business First tickets can be purchased through all traditional channels; online in advance, at Paddington Station on the day of travel, or anytime via worldwide distribution partners. You can find out how to get a discount on Heathrow Express tickets here.

Mark Eastwood, Commercial Strategy Lead at Heathrow Express, says: “We’re really excited to be enhancing our Business First product, enabling customers to fly through security, and spend more time relaxing before their flight. We know our customers value speed and convenience, with this new offering further enhancing their departure experience from Heathrow.  For those in a rush, we are confident that we will now offer not only an express train, but quick route to the plane from central London”.

The Heathrow Express wi-fi works throughout the journey.   

www.heathrowexpress.com

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Frank Fielder, Dulwich

This does sound a good idea and just £10 more than the normal fare.


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