Heathrow.com is the official website of Heathrow Airport, one of the busiest and largest airports in the world located in London, United Kingdom. The website serves as a comprehensive guide for passengers, offering a range of information and services to enhance their travel experience. With a user-friendly interface, it provides easy access to various sections such as flight information, airport facilities, transportation options, and shopping and dining opportunities. The website also provides updates on security, customs, and immigration processes, ensuring smooth and hassle-free travel for passengers. Overall, heathrow.com aims to be a one-stop resource for travelers, providing all the necessary information they need for a seamless journey through Heathrow Airport.
On the other hand, they often have bigger and more efficient teams to deal with Heathrow delays and flight disruptions because they are bigger and dealing with more traffic.heathrow-airport-guide.co.ukLarger airports like Heathrow and Gatwick are more impacted by severe weather than smaller airports as they have so many flights that a delay of a few hours causes a huge backlog of flights.
It is located in the west of London, 17 miles (27 km) from central London.en.wikivoyage.orgHeathrow Airport ( LHR IATA) is the main airport for London, the largest airport in the United Kingdom, and the second busiest in the world in terms of international passenger traffic.
I don't know any worth-less destinations. Is Heathrow a bad airport? - Quora Is Heathrow a bad airport? I don't know any worth-less destinations. Author has 8.5K answers and 12.3M answer views 10 moquora.comHeathrow has a number of issues, most of which stem from the fact that it grew piecemeal over the last 75 years from a tiny airport to one of the busiest in the world.
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CountryHosted in Netherlands
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Latitude\Longitude54 / -2 Google Map
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Traffic rank#21,024 Site Rank
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Site age28 yrs old
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Site Owner informationWhois info
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Opened25 March 1946
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Airport typePublic
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Owner/OperatorHeathrow Airport Holdings
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ServesGreater London,,,Berkshire,, southern,Buckinghamshire,, northwest,Surrey,and western,Hertfordshire
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LocationHillingdon,,,London,, England, United Kingdom
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Hub forBritish Airways,Virgin Atlantic
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Passengers19,393,145
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Aircraft movements190,032
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The M·A·C Artist represents the image, products and culture of the company to the Customer. Their primary responsibility is customer service and sales, achieved through exceptional communications skills and artistic abilities. Other responsibilities include, but are not limited to, maintaining the store environment and operations and assisting with administrative duties.
Responsibilities:
1. Customer Service & Sales
• Provide welcoming, personal, professional service to all Customers at all times
• Ask questions, investigate preferences, listen to customer, make the experience interactive
• Suggest group of appropriate products and/or colours to meet and exceed customers’ needs
• Assist customers with product/services selection and information
• Demonstrate effective communication skills, the well-executed and expedient application of makeup to achieve the look the Customer desires. Sample... products as applicable.
• Obtain Customer data for M·A·C Addict book or other client list as required
• On closing the sale, thank the Customer, invite the Customer to a future visit and process the transaction through the POS system.
• Meet your individual responsibility for your appropriate contribution to the team’s goals in term of service, sales and company objectives
• Practice current good counter practices
• Actively participate in store theme days and events and new product launches
2. Maintaining Work Environment
• Actively participate in cleaning displayer units, tools, and testers throughout the day, and more thoroughly at night to prepare for next day’s business
• Maintain a clean and organized work area.
• Maintain tester units in proper schematic order.
• Clean or replace any broken or damaged products
• Maintain proper placement and condition of merchandise on counter, in stock room and maintained areas.
• Inform management of any Health and Safety issues which might lead to accidents
3. Assist in Inventory Management
• Assist in stocking of all counter supplies and inventory on a daily basis as required
• Assist in merchandising and re-stocking all products on the floor in showcases and cabinets every morning and as needed throughout the day Show more details...
London, United Kingdom
Location: Heathrow Airport
Contract: Permanent
Pay: £12.13 p/h (Annual £25,231 FTE, rising to £27,040 FTE after 2 years)
Hours: Various full- and part-time shifts available
Thousands of colleagues working together to deliver the best airport experience in the world – putting smiles on the faces, joy in the hearts and stamps in the passports of millions of passengers every year.
Become a Heathrow Security Officer and every day, you’ll wake up to a world full of fresh possibilities. Imagine the stories you’ll have when you’re meeting thousands of passengers from all walks of life. And the pride you’ll feel when you’re playing an important part in making their journeys as safe and enjoyable as possible.
If you’re looking for a role full of new experiences, exciting prospects and endless encouragement, there’s no place like Heathrow.
What does the role involve?
Like everyone here, you‘ll be passionate about creating... the best Heathrow experience for all our passengers. Throughout each shift, you’ll be greeting people, patrolling the airport, monitoring secure areas and generally putting everyone at ease.
You’ll also be carrying out searches and safety checks on passengers, colleagues, and the items they bring through the airport. Our Security Officers only search people of their own gender, of course. Which is why we recruit separately for male and female roles.
Yours will be the friendly face that offers passengers a warm welcome as well as a constant reassuring presence, alert to everything that's going on around you, ready to spot potential threats and responding rapidly if and when you do.
What hours are available?
When applying, you can express a preference for one of the following shift patterns. Whatever you choose, the shifts themselves are approximately 8.5 hours.
Full Time:
Lates (F/T): Afternoon and evening shifts (finishing as late as 23:00). Four days on, two days off.
Core Combination (F/T):Mixed early (starting as early as 04:15), late (finishing as late as 22:45) and some night shifts (e.g. 21:00 - 06:00). Four days on, two days off.
Part Time:
Weekend Lates (P/T):Afternoon and evening shifts (13:30 - 22:00), on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.
Variable Lates (P/T):Afternoon and evening shifts (finishing as late as 23:00), in a pattern that includes all days (including some weekends) and equates to an average of 20 hours per week.
Core Combination (P/T):Mixed early (starting as early as 04:15), late (finishing as late as 22:45) and night shifts (e.g. 21:00 - 06:00), equating to an average of 20 hours per week.
Once you’ve completed your training, you’ll knowyour shifts 12 months in advance, so you can plan around them. Swaps are often possible, providing even greater flexibility, but it's important that you're available for all shifts on the pattern you apply for.
What do we look for?
The qualities we look for are more common than you might imagine. You don’t need security experience or an SIA licence. We’ll give you six weeks of full-time training on full pay before you start in your role, along with ongoing mentoring and support to ensure you continue to thrive.
What you will need, however, is:
• a warm, engaging personality and positive, friendly approach
• sharp attention to detail
• fluency in written and spoken English – additional languages are a bonus
• the physical fitness to cope with long periods of standing, sitting, bending and walking
• full colour vision and hearing that meets our required standard.
You must also be:
• 18 or older when you begin your training
• a UK resident of three years standing, with the right to work in the UK
• happy to complete our pre-employment medical, criminal record and counter-terrorism checks – this usually takes 8–15 weeks, depending on your personal history
• available to complete full-time training for your first six weeks, even if you've chosen to work part-time thereafter.
What you can expect in return
Alongside the buzz of being an important part of the UK’s busiest airport, there are lots of other great benefits too, including:
• ongoing support and mentoring as you develop your career
• excellent pension scheme
• company bonus programme
• life assurance
• generous travel discounts
• plenty of opportunity for overtime
• additional shift allowances on many of our work rosters.
And that’s not to mention all the support you’ll get to develop in the way you want.
Travelling to work
Free parking is available, but we'd encourage and support you to find a sustainable way to travel to work. Our dedicated cycle hub offers free servicing, access to a cycle loan and discounts on bike-related purchases. We also offer discounts on Heathrow Express and some bus and coach routes, and can help you find someone to car-share with (including a guaranteed free ride home in an emergency).
Equal opportunities
As an equal opportunities employer, we encourage applications from diverse individuals. We believe that diverse talent makes us stronger – not least because we welcome passengers from all corners of the globe, every single day. At Heathrow we’re an accessible place to work. We're driven by inclusivity and celebrate individuality.
Discover a career like no other
Be part of the UK’s most iconic airport and help us deliver our ambitious plans –welcoming millions more passengers while leading global efforts in sustainability. So, aviation can continue to be a force for good without costing the planet.
Join us on that journey and we'll help you achieve your ambitions too. Supporting you to learn, encouraging you to make a difference, backing you to achieve more than you might ever have imagined. Because there’s no place like Heathrow Show more details...
The shift pattern consists of nights, 3 on 3 off, rolling shift pattern between the hours of 06:00-18:00.
The key accountabilities of this role include:
• Working efficiently to maintain standards and cleanliness in all WDF locations while abiding by Health & Safety regulations
• Maintaining standards on the shop floor & correct disposal of recycling and waste
• Demonstrating positive personal behaviours... and a can-do attitude
• Working closely with colleagues to maintain standards Show more details...