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I am travelling from Newcastle (UK) to India and I am assuming I will get all my boarding passes in Newcastle check-in. However, I have a layover in Heathrow and I had this doubt that if I have a boarding pass can I go through the security in the departure level? The layover is for 12 hours, it won't be that long till the time I reach the terminal 4 from 5.
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I am travelling from Newcastle (UK) to India and I am assuming I will get all my boarding passes in Newcastle check-in. However, I have a layover in Heathrow and I had this doubt that if I have a boarding pass can I go through the security in the departure level? The layover is for 12 hours, it won't be that long till the time I reach the terminal 4 from 5.
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Your question is unclear. You don't need to go through security to leave.
â Daniel Roseman
May 16 at 8:16
@DanielRoseman But you do when you return.
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I am travelling from Newcastle (UK) to India and I am assuming I will get all my boarding passes in Newcastle check-in. However, I have a layover in Heathrow and I had this doubt that if I have a boarding pass can I go through the security in the departure level? The layover is for 12 hours, it won't be that long till the time I reach the terminal 4 from 5.
airports layovers airport-security lhr connecting-flights
I am travelling from Newcastle (UK) to India and I am assuming I will get all my boarding passes in Newcastle check-in. However, I have a layover in Heathrow and I had this doubt that if I have a boarding pass can I go through the security in the departure level? The layover is for 12 hours, it won't be that long till the time I reach the terminal 4 from 5.
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Your question is unclear. You don't need to go through security to leave.
â Daniel Roseman
May 16 at 8:16
@DanielRoseman But you do when you return.
â alamar
Jun 15 at 11:58
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Your question is unclear. You don't need to go through security to leave.
â Daniel Roseman
May 16 at 8:16
@DanielRoseman But you do when you return.
â alamar
Jun 15 at 11:58
Your question is unclear. You don't need to go through security to leave.
â Daniel Roseman
May 16 at 8:16
Your question is unclear. You don't need to go through security to leave.
â Daniel Roseman
May 16 at 8:16
@DanielRoseman But you do when you return.
â alamar
Jun 15 at 11:58
@DanielRoseman But you do when you return.
â alamar
Jun 15 at 11:58
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Your Newcastle to Heathrow flight is an internal UK one, and when you arrive you can leave the airport and return in time for the next flight. It does not matter whether you have your boarding pass yet or not, as you do not need it to leave the airport, nor on your return to get into the buildings. You need it before you get through security on the way in.
Make sure you leave enough time for the travel, security and if you do not yet have your boarding pass for getting one. For in international travel 3 hours is usually advised, but if you need to take several (underground) trains, leave a little more time as each connection may lead to a missed connection.
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You cannot clear security before you have your boarding pass for your onward flight.
Either:
- You will receive the boarding pass for your flight from Heathrow already in Newcastle
- After you land in Heathrow, you go to the transfer desk and get your next boarding pass there
- You leave the secure area before you have the boarding pass for your onward travel. In this case, you will need to go to the check-in area of the terminal from which you are departing and obtain it there.
Either way, 12 hours of layover time is enough for all of these options. Option 3, I think, is not how it is supposed to be, but if you happen to leave the secured area without having to, it's the only option.
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Perhaps someone else with LHR experience can comment on whether it is likely that coming from Newcastle, the OP does not have to re-clear security before boarding the flight to India.
â DCTLib
Jun 15 at 12:26
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The question may be whether it's possible to leave the airport during the 12-hour layover, in which case clearing security will of course be mandatory regardless of whether it would be necessary for someone going directly to the gate.
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Your Newcastle to Heathrow flight is an internal UK one, and when you arrive you can leave the airport and return in time for the next flight. It does not matter whether you have your boarding pass yet or not, as you do not need it to leave the airport, nor on your return to get into the buildings. You need it before you get through security on the way in.
Make sure you leave enough time for the travel, security and if you do not yet have your boarding pass for getting one. For in international travel 3 hours is usually advised, but if you need to take several (underground) trains, leave a little more time as each connection may lead to a missed connection.
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Your Newcastle to Heathrow flight is an internal UK one, and when you arrive you can leave the airport and return in time for the next flight. It does not matter whether you have your boarding pass yet or not, as you do not need it to leave the airport, nor on your return to get into the buildings. You need it before you get through security on the way in.
Make sure you leave enough time for the travel, security and if you do not yet have your boarding pass for getting one. For in international travel 3 hours is usually advised, but if you need to take several (underground) trains, leave a little more time as each connection may lead to a missed connection.
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Your Newcastle to Heathrow flight is an internal UK one, and when you arrive you can leave the airport and return in time for the next flight. It does not matter whether you have your boarding pass yet or not, as you do not need it to leave the airport, nor on your return to get into the buildings. You need it before you get through security on the way in.
Make sure you leave enough time for the travel, security and if you do not yet have your boarding pass for getting one. For in international travel 3 hours is usually advised, but if you need to take several (underground) trains, leave a little more time as each connection may lead to a missed connection.
Your Newcastle to Heathrow flight is an internal UK one, and when you arrive you can leave the airport and return in time for the next flight. It does not matter whether you have your boarding pass yet or not, as you do not need it to leave the airport, nor on your return to get into the buildings. You need it before you get through security on the way in.
Make sure you leave enough time for the travel, security and if you do not yet have your boarding pass for getting one. For in international travel 3 hours is usually advised, but if you need to take several (underground) trains, leave a little more time as each connection may lead to a missed connection.
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You cannot clear security before you have your boarding pass for your onward flight.
Either:
- You will receive the boarding pass for your flight from Heathrow already in Newcastle
- After you land in Heathrow, you go to the transfer desk and get your next boarding pass there
- You leave the secure area before you have the boarding pass for your onward travel. In this case, you will need to go to the check-in area of the terminal from which you are departing and obtain it there.
Either way, 12 hours of layover time is enough for all of these options. Option 3, I think, is not how it is supposed to be, but if you happen to leave the secured area without having to, it's the only option.
1
Perhaps someone else with LHR experience can comment on whether it is likely that coming from Newcastle, the OP does not have to re-clear security before boarding the flight to India.
â DCTLib
Jun 15 at 12:26
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The question may be whether it's possible to leave the airport during the 12-hour layover, in which case clearing security will of course be mandatory regardless of whether it would be necessary for someone going directly to the gate.
â phoog
Jun 15 at 13:59
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You cannot clear security before you have your boarding pass for your onward flight.
Either:
- You will receive the boarding pass for your flight from Heathrow already in Newcastle
- After you land in Heathrow, you go to the transfer desk and get your next boarding pass there
- You leave the secure area before you have the boarding pass for your onward travel. In this case, you will need to go to the check-in area of the terminal from which you are departing and obtain it there.
Either way, 12 hours of layover time is enough for all of these options. Option 3, I think, is not how it is supposed to be, but if you happen to leave the secured area without having to, it's the only option.
1
Perhaps someone else with LHR experience can comment on whether it is likely that coming from Newcastle, the OP does not have to re-clear security before boarding the flight to India.
â DCTLib
Jun 15 at 12:26
1
The question may be whether it's possible to leave the airport during the 12-hour layover, in which case clearing security will of course be mandatory regardless of whether it would be necessary for someone going directly to the gate.
â phoog
Jun 15 at 13:59
add a comment |Â
up vote
0
down vote
up vote
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down vote
You cannot clear security before you have your boarding pass for your onward flight.
Either:
- You will receive the boarding pass for your flight from Heathrow already in Newcastle
- After you land in Heathrow, you go to the transfer desk and get your next boarding pass there
- You leave the secure area before you have the boarding pass for your onward travel. In this case, you will need to go to the check-in area of the terminal from which you are departing and obtain it there.
Either way, 12 hours of layover time is enough for all of these options. Option 3, I think, is not how it is supposed to be, but if you happen to leave the secured area without having to, it's the only option.
You cannot clear security before you have your boarding pass for your onward flight.
Either:
- You will receive the boarding pass for your flight from Heathrow already in Newcastle
- After you land in Heathrow, you go to the transfer desk and get your next boarding pass there
- You leave the secure area before you have the boarding pass for your onward travel. In this case, you will need to go to the check-in area of the terminal from which you are departing and obtain it there.
Either way, 12 hours of layover time is enough for all of these options. Option 3, I think, is not how it is supposed to be, but if you happen to leave the secured area without having to, it's the only option.
answered Jun 15 at 12:25
DCTLib
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Perhaps someone else with LHR experience can comment on whether it is likely that coming from Newcastle, the OP does not have to re-clear security before boarding the flight to India.
â DCTLib
Jun 15 at 12:26
1
The question may be whether it's possible to leave the airport during the 12-hour layover, in which case clearing security will of course be mandatory regardless of whether it would be necessary for someone going directly to the gate.
â phoog
Jun 15 at 13:59
add a comment |Â
1
Perhaps someone else with LHR experience can comment on whether it is likely that coming from Newcastle, the OP does not have to re-clear security before boarding the flight to India.
â DCTLib
Jun 15 at 12:26
1
The question may be whether it's possible to leave the airport during the 12-hour layover, in which case clearing security will of course be mandatory regardless of whether it would be necessary for someone going directly to the gate.
â phoog
Jun 15 at 13:59
1
1
Perhaps someone else with LHR experience can comment on whether it is likely that coming from Newcastle, the OP does not have to re-clear security before boarding the flight to India.
â DCTLib
Jun 15 at 12:26
Perhaps someone else with LHR experience can comment on whether it is likely that coming from Newcastle, the OP does not have to re-clear security before boarding the flight to India.
â DCTLib
Jun 15 at 12:26
1
1
The question may be whether it's possible to leave the airport during the 12-hour layover, in which case clearing security will of course be mandatory regardless of whether it would be necessary for someone going directly to the gate.
â phoog
Jun 15 at 13:59
The question may be whether it's possible to leave the airport during the 12-hour layover, in which case clearing security will of course be mandatory regardless of whether it would be necessary for someone going directly to the gate.
â phoog
Jun 15 at 13:59
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Your question is unclear. You don't need to go through security to leave.
â Daniel Roseman
May 16 at 8:16
@DanielRoseman But you do when you return.
â alamar
Jun 15 at 11:58