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Terminal 5 signs new names
15 March 2007
Heathrow Terminal Five continues to grow with yet more announcements made concerning new shops and services that will be available.
Following previous announcements that the likes of Tiffany's, Harrods and Paul Smith with have a presence at the terminal, a host of new brands have now been revealed.
In what is proving to be a busy time for BAA, the firm has announced that Itsu, Giraffe, Giraffe Juice, Lovejuice, V Bar and The Caviar House and Prunier Seafood Bar will all be present when the terminal opens in March next year.
In addition, Links of London, Mappin & Webb and Smythson have also been unveiled to help BAA achieve its ambition of changing the concept of airport shopping.
'Terminal Five will offer a unique and exciting retail experience for everyone passing through,' said Colin Hargrave, managing director of BAA Retail.
'Being truly focused on meeting the needs of the airport traveller means that all our business partners are taking an extra step to ensure that passengers will arrive at Terminal Five excited and depart absolutely delighted.'
Terminal Five is costing £4.3 billion to develop and will eventually cater for 30m passengers every year.
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Following previous announcements that the likes of Tiffany's, Harrods and Paul Smith with have a presence at the terminal, a host of new brands have now been revealed.
In what is proving to be a busy time for BAA, the firm has announced that Itsu, Giraffe, Giraffe Juice, Lovejuice, V Bar and The Caviar House and Prunier Seafood Bar will all be present when the terminal opens in March next year.
In addition, Links of London, Mappin & Webb and Smythson have also been unveiled to help BAA achieve its ambition of changing the concept of airport shopping.
'Terminal Five will offer a unique and exciting retail experience for everyone passing through,' said Colin Hargrave, managing director of BAA Retail.
'Being truly focused on meeting the needs of the airport traveller means that all our business partners are taking an extra step to ensure that passengers will arrive at Terminal Five excited and depart absolutely delighted.'
Terminal Five is costing £4.3 billion to develop and will eventually cater for 30m passengers every year.
© Adfero Ltd
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