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United Continental Holdings Inc (NYSE:UAL): Inaugurates The Queen’s Terminal

Boston, MA 06/05/2014 (wallstreetpr) – United Air Lines, the principal wholly owned subsidiary of United Continental Holdings, Inc (NYSE:UAL) gets the opportunity to operate the first flight at London Heathrow’s New Terminal 2. The airline company got the first chance to inaugurate the Queen’s Terminal. It will now be remembered as the first airline company to operate a flight at the newly opened London Heathrow Airport’s new Terminal 2. The flight to operate was United flight 958 that arrived at gate 38B.

The inauguration and opportunity

The first flight to come at terminal 2 was United Flight 958. There were as many as other 16 scheduled arrivals of United at Terminal 2 on the first day. The departures were scheduled accordingly.  United Air Lines brought all of its operations under one roof. Previously, the arrivals and departures were distributed between Terminal 1 and Terminal 4. But now all the operations will come at terminal 1.

The customers gets warming welcome

The customers traveling from Flight 958 received a warm welcome on the arrival. They were greeted by the reputed people of Airline Company and the other higher authorities. The management team of United at the terminal to welcome the passengers of the first flight included the Senior Vice President of alliance, regulatory and policy and MD of sales. Terminal 2 is specially designed for all the Star Alliance airlines operating at Heathrow.

Terminal 2

Terminal 2 of Heathrow Airport is one of the most advanced terminals. It has all the latest service and facilities for the customers. Heathrow is an important connecting airport of the United flights. It is an important airport of United Continental Holdings Inc (NYSE:UAL)’s global network. Terminal 2 will provide easy and fast check-in and security checks to the United customers. There are multiple check-in methods available at Terminal 2 including self-service kiosks, bag drop desks and full-service check-in desks.