Heathrow Airport in London is capping the number of departing passengers it can process daily to 100,000. The restriction is causing delays and cancellations to international flights travelling to and from the airport.
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I have rarely enjoyed flying into or out of Heathrow. Nor has I enjoyed transferring planes there. But Heathrow has good shopping, passable food, good bars, and lots of seating (at least until now). Hotels are close for overnight stays, and transport into London is great.
My solution: Fly Aer Lingus into Dublin. Then connect from there if you want to go elsewhere in Europe. Easyjet has great connections there. Also, switch to carryon, forget checking luggage or golf clubs.
If already have tickets into Heathrow, take the Eurostar into the mainland, forget connections! My favorite landing spot in Europe has been Frankfurt. From there, I can easily connect to Athens, Paris, or Istanbul, via flights, or bus. I hear the Eurostar is now suspended temporarily as well!!!
Another trick: I leave my larger bag and take a small carryon when I take little side trips, bypassing the need to check bags.