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Thanks for the info. I'm hoping for a smooth trip.
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Luckily we're not going thru Heathrow at all, -- skw123, 13:34:42 07/25/22 Mon [1]
but I have to say that Heathrow, the 2-3 times I have been thru, it's been confusing and delay-prone. If only those big hubs could be like Long Beach or OC airport.
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Glad you won't have to contend with the very confusing Heathrow! -- LAwoman, 14:09:15 07/25/22 Mon [1]
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Funny you mention Heathrow. I came back from the UK -- AllyG, 14:18:00 08/01/22 Mon [1]
on July 5th and Heathrow was chaos. 45 minutes to drop my bag (line had about 10 people in it in about 4 "families") and then an hour plus to go through security in the Virgin Atlantic Upper Class wing (sometimes medallion status helps) where it should take about 10-15 minutes.
And that is probably where I got COVID. Luckily it wasn't a serious case and I am fine now.
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Oh, wow. I was sure I'd get COVID on the tram at the Madrid airport where there -- LAwoman, 23:31:08 08/01/22 Mon [1]
was no limit on the number of people crammed in there. We were lucky that we didn't get it. The rest of the airport is great, but the tram between gates is crazy. And we had to use it coming and going. Our experience at Heathrow last September was not good. I'd avoid it any way I could in the future.
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