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News As Heathrow Terminal Five (T5) recovers from go-live glitches in its baggage handling systems, air travel IT specialist Sita has released research showing 42.4 million bags are lost in airports across the world.
[18 Apr 2008]
Comment Written at London's Heathrow airport after a confused journey through the newly opened Terminal 5. Over the past few weeks, Heathrow T5 has had so much bad press it has become a national embarrassment more quickly than anything I have ever witnessed.
[14 Apr 2008]
Comment To many, the travails of Heathrow's new Terminal 5 (T5) won't come as a huge surprise with the airport's infamous delays, lost baggage and struggling infrastructure often making the headlines. Got your own views on Heathrow?
[28 Mar 2008]
News Heathrow's Terminal 5 comes alive The unit has a core of around 10 people from the IT and commercial departments, which will run small-scale trials of new technology. British Airways (BA) has set up a special innovation unit to explore ways the...
[30 Nov 2007]
Photo Terminal 5 (T5) is the first new terminal to be built at Heathrow for more than twenty years - and includes some cutting-edge technologies. Above, a British Airways plane passes the new Terminal 5 at Heathrow.
[17 Jul 2007]
Comment So I missed the latest big bombing attempt and the ensuing chaos at Gatwick, Heathrow and Stansted airports. But I would guess the actual size and scale of the attack was bigger, or perceived to be bigger, than we have seen reported or assumed.
[22 Aug 2006]
News Users might pay extra to roam at a hotspot at Heathrow if they really have to, in the same way they might pay a £1 fee to get cash out of an ATM in a nightclub at 2 am when they're drunk. Chris Clark, BT wireless broadband chief executive, said...
[28 Jul 2004]
News BAA, one of the world's largest owners of airports around the world, has now announced a Wi-Fi hotspot at Heathrow Terminal 1 in London, an offering put together with the help of BT Openzone and Intel, which is currently pushing its Centrino...
[11 Apr 2003]
Comment However, another reader wrote: "Back in 1987 I recall a rather large hotel based near Heathrow [airport] using a Spectrum to drive the menu system on the guest room TVs! As well as talking about Spectrum emulators and the "now famous 'dead flesh...
[17 Jan 2002]
News BA will initially rent three Sun Starfire servers for its sales and marketing operations at Heathrow, which use the largest databases in the company. But Sun and its systems integrator, Amdahl, hopes its flagship customer will eventually scale up...
[09 Jul 1999]
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