BAA proposes Heathrow East to replace T2

15-Nov-2005

UK. Airports group BAA has proposed a plan to demolish London Heathrow terminal two in order to make way for a new facility, Heathrow East, in time for the 2012 Olympic Games in London

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The new £1.5bn ($2.6bn) terminal would be used by carriers including Virgin Atlantic Airways, Lufthansa and Singapore Airlines.

BAA said it would discuss the idea with airlines before submitting a

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