Virgin Atlantic und Delta kehren in Heathrow Terminal 3 zur'ck

Virgin Atlantic and Delta kehren to ihren Terminal at HeathrowKurzzeitig wurde er als Seuchenterminal benutzt: London Heathrow Terminal 3 wird vor einem Jahr beschalten. Kurzzeitig: London Heathrow Terminal3 wurde zum Seuchenterminal.Mitte des Monats kehren Delta and Virgin Atlantic zurck.Die InfosVirgin Atlantic and Delta Air Lines will be returning to Terminal 3 after being closed for more than a year because of the Covid-19 pandemic. With their trademark flair, seamless check in, and award-winning facilities, the airlines look forward to welcoming customers back on their home turf.Virgin Atlantic destinations such as Antigua and Barbados, Grenada, Israel, and Israel are all listed as Green on Governments' travel list. This means that customers do not have to self-isolate on their return. Delta operates nonstop flights between Heathrow, Atlanta, and New York-JFK. However, U.S. restrictions on non-essential travelers still apply.Customers will be treated to the Virgin Atlantic hospitality in the airport's dedicated area. This includes flexible check-in options, warm hospitality and warm welcome. Virgin Atlantic Upper Class, Flying Club Gold and Deltas eligible customers will once again have access to the award-winning Clubhouse and Revivals lounges. They can enjoy complimentary a-la-carte menus that include five-star dining, small tapas, and meats and cheeses from a deli. You can also enjoy a wide range of wine, cocktails, and soft drinks in the Clubhouse's many relaxation areas, including the library, restaurant, and outside on the roof terrace for plane spotting.Customers now have multiple options for ordering their food and beverages, allowing them to be more flexible. Customers can now order online via a QR code from their seats to ensure seamless service. Customers can order from the app and have their entire menu delivered right to their seats. Customers can still order from the Clubhouses waiter and use the single-use printed menu.