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Old 16th Sep 2008, 07:02
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Europier at Heathrow

Anyone confirm that this, the only semi decent structure int Terminal 1 International is now exclusively for the use of ticketed United passengers? I was going to eat my brekke there on Friday morning but there was a United woman checking tickets on entry.... I try to avoid sitting in the mall that is the main lounge (!) Anyone advise?
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Thought I saw Air New Zealand parked up there recently?
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Unless you've taken your own brekkie then I would have though Tin Goose or Giraffe were perfectly acceptable, even Wetherspoons in T2.
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Thought I saw Air New Zealand parked up there recently?
Yes and US Airways and El Al, so that's partly why I was confused.
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Its probably more of a case of having staff there to help orientate the passengers, UA have only recently moved to T1!
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I don't understand what people are saying here. What is this about not being able to eat? I am ticketed to go to Incheon and Sydney on Asiana on Thursday evening this week and I'm due to checkin at T1. Please bear with my denseness on what posters are saying as I've just got back from a trip to Bogota.
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You can eat at Terminal 1, I was just concerned that I couldn't access my favourite spot as it seemed to be for United pax only. The Europier is the newest part of Terminal 1 and has many times more daylight than the God awful mall that is the main departure lounge.
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According to BAA: Closure of BAA Heathrow?s Terminal 2 all star alliance airlines are moving to Terminal 1.
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Interesting link from UA website

http://www.unitedairlines.co.uk/core...aps/london.gif
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