As The Queen prepares to mark her official birthday, Heathrow is announcing that its new Terminal 2 will be known as ‘Terminal 2: The Queen’s Terminal’, in honour of Her Majesty The Queen.
The new Terminal 2 will open next year, on 4th June 2014, nearly sixty years after The Queen opened the original Terminal 2. Heathrow is proud to continue Her Majesty’s long association with the airport:
1952: The former Princess Elizabeth returned to Heathrow as Queen Elizabeth II, after her father, George VI, died whilst she was touring Kenya.
1955: The Queen opened Heathrow’s first permanent passenger terminal, the Europa Building, which was later renamed Terminal 2, as well as the Queen’s Building and the airport’s original control tower.
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The new Terminal 2 will open next year, on 4th June 2014, nearly sixty years after The Queen opened the original Terminal 2. Heathrow is proud to continue Her Majesty’s long association with the airport:
1952: The former Princess Elizabeth returned to Heathrow as Queen Elizabeth II, after her father, George VI, died whilst she was touring Kenya.
1955: The Queen opened Heathrow’s first permanent passenger terminal, the Europa Building, which was later renamed Terminal 2, as well as the Queen’s Building and the airport’s original control tower.
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