What can you expect at BA's new flagship terminal?
By Tim Ferguson
Published: 13 February 2008 17:18 GMT
This is the view that will greet air passengers when they arrive at Heathrow's Terminal 5 when it opens on 27 March.
Housed under a huge arched roof, T5 aims to revolutionise the British Airways passenger experience at Heathrow.
silicon.com followed the route a typical passenger would take through T5 to find out what all the fuss is about.
Photo credit: Tim Ferguson
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