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  2. Ariel Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Ariel Hotel is a circular hotel very close to London Heathrow Airport.. The hotel was built for J. Lyons and Co. in 1960, and designed by Russell Diplock & Associates.It was "Britain’s first significant airport hotel", [1] and the first hotel to be built at 'London Airport' (as it was known up to 1966), its completion being timed to coincide with the opening of the Oceanic Terminal (now ...

  3. Heathrow Airport - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, by 30 June 2015 all airlines left Terminal 1 in preparation for its demolition to make room for the construction of Phase 2 of Terminal 2. [76] Some other airlines made further minor moves at a later point, e.g. Delta Air Lines merging all departures in Terminal 3 instead of a split between Terminals 3 and 4. [ 77 ]

  4. Sheraton Skyline Hotel London Heathrow - Wikipedia

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    The Skyline Hotel opened on 1 October 1971, with a single room price of £6 and double-rooms priced at £9. [5] That same year the hotel formed part of a group called the London Heathrow Conference Service with most of the major hotels in the area, to specifically target business travelers and "become the business meeting centre of Europe". [6]

  5. Heathrow Terminal 2 - Wikipedia

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    The first building to be known as Terminal 2 was Heathrow's oldest terminal. It was designed by Frederick Gibberd and opened as the Europa Building in 1955. He also designed the adjacent Queens Building. The old Terminal 2 had an area of 49,654 square metres (534,470 sq ft) and in its lifetime saw 316 million passengers pass through its doors.

  6. Transit hotel - Wikipedia

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    A transit hotel is a short-stay hotel that is situated in the transit zone of international airports, where passengers on extended waits between planes (typically a minimum of six hours) can stay while waiting for their next flight. The hotel is within the airside security/passport checkpoints and close to the airport terminals. [1]

  7. Hotel Hoppa - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Hoppa is a network of bus services owned and operated by Rotala, connecting major hotels near Heathrow Airport with Terminals 2&3 and Terminal 5. [1] [2] It operates eleven routes. [3] The business became part of Rotala at the end of 2017, following its acquisition from National Express. It is operated under Rotala's Hallmark Connections ...