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Meeting passenger at Heathrow Terminal 1...
Charlton_King
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... is there a short (eg 20min) stay pick up point or something similar?
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There is no waiting outside the terminal at all, you will have to use the short term car park which costs £2.80 for 30 minutes. Make sure whoever you are collecting telephones you when they are collecting their bags as its easy to go over the 30 minutes if they are delayed0
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You could use the drop off zone to do a quick pick up. The passenger would have to go to the departures area and be waiting for you as you pull up.0
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Get them to text you and you wait in a layby about a mile away0
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Charlton_King wrote: »... is there a short (eg 20min) stay pick up point or something similar?
You can get away with waiting for 5-10 mins in the drop off areas, sometimes longer, it will all depend on how vigilant the wardens are at the time or whether someone or something else is pre-occupying them.
There are plenty of places (Petrol Stations/McDonalds etc)on or just off the A4 Bath road adjacent the airport where you can wait until called/texted. You can be at T1 within 5 mins.0 -
If they are arriving at night you can probably get away with waiting in the drop off zone. I sat in the T5 one for about 30 minutes the other week, along with quite a few other people.
But if its in the day at a busy time, no chance unless its just a few mins, youll have to park.0 -
I suspect that security will be extra tight over the next 2-3 weeks so the police will be especially keen on stopping people hanging around. They have guns and anti-terrorism laws on their side and they don't mess around.
Hanging around in a nearby layby is usually the best idea and get them to text/call when (and not until) they collect their bags - though the laybys are often packed with taxis, chauffeurs and other drivers doing the same.0 -
Why not take the tube to meet them? That way you avoid parking hassles, and save on petrol as well.0
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