Mark Frary
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British Airways has this week opened a dedicated business class check-in zone at Heathrow Terminal 5.
The opening represents a U-turn for the airline, which originally said that only passengers in First or Gold members of the airline’s Executive Club frequent flyer programme would benefit from dedicated check-in.
The area is in Zone H next to the first class area and security gate and includes 16 fast bag drops, 16 check-in kiosks and four customer service desks. However, the carrier is still encouraging passengers to check in online before arriving at the airport.
T5 customer experience manager Paul Nickson said: “This increased capacity means that even more business class customers are flying through Terminal 5 so it’s a good time to introduce the dedicated zone.”
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Why, in the name of commonsense, T5 did not have a dedicted Business Class check in from DAY ONE beggars belief and is a reflection on the airline's strategic thinking, or lack of it. Business Class ("Club World") is by far their biggest revenue earner. Have they only just realised this?
leela Joseet, London, UK