LHR to LER
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LHR to LER
LHR to. LER
So, we have New York Kennedy, JFK, Washington Dulles, IAD, Warsaw Chopin , WAW, etc. so how about LHR to LER , London Elizabeth ?
So, we have New York Kennedy, JFK, Washington Dulles, IAD, Warsaw Chopin , WAW, etc. so how about LHR to LER , London Elizabeth ?
London and Heathrow are famous or infamous enough not to need advertising under an alternate brand. Furthermore, it's best to name something new - it's much more difficult to rebadge something old under a new name and get people to switch names.
Airports are inevitably quite grim and functional when you pass through them on a regular basis. When debate turns (eventually) to R3 or T6, or the airport has an operational meltdown, do you really want the Queen's name drawn through the muck raking and recriminations ?
Regardless of that, Leinster airport in Australia already uses the LER IATA code
Perhaps something more cheerful and uplifting ? Prince Albert, the husband of Queen Victoria, was memorialised in the Royal Albert Hall.... a place most Brits associate with something fun and enjoyable
Airports are inevitably quite grim and functional when you pass through them on a regular basis. When debate turns (eventually) to R3 or T6, or the airport has an operational meltdown, do you really want the Queen's name drawn through the muck raking and recriminations ?
Regardless of that, Leinster airport in Australia already uses the LER IATA code
Perhaps something more cheerful and uplifting ? Prince Albert, the husband of Queen Victoria, was memorialised in the Royal Albert Hall.... a place most Brits associate with something fun and enjoyable
Last edited by davidjohnson6; 21st Sep 2022 at 19:50.
Well LHR Terminal 2 “Queens terminal” is named after….
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...r_Elizabeth_II
quite a list.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...r_Elizabeth_II
quite a list.
Wasn't T2 (new) so named because of the previous Queens Buildings that were atop and astride the old T2 ? Whatever, it's nice that QEII has a mention. In other news, in Paris, Metro station 'Georges V' along the Champs Elysees was renamed Elizabeth II during the day of the funeral, which I thought was a nice touch from the RATP. Chapeau!
It was indeed named after HM, who opened it in 1955.
Airports are such ghastly places these days, I am sure that re-naming or naming one after Her Majesty would have been the last thing she would have wanted. Please think of something better.
No more Elizabeth anythings please.
We are supposed to be British. we
Keep calm and carry on
and follow the line that
the King is dead long live the king.
Give Charles a chance , and looked at in the really cold light of day Was she all that?? I mean our non existent constitution prevented her from doing almost anything meaningful . She got a State Funeral, no a argument with that but it really is over
We are supposed to be British. we
Keep calm and carry on
and follow the line that
the King is dead long live the king.
Give Charles a chance , and looked at in the really cold light of day Was she all that?? I mean our non existent constitution prevented her from doing almost anything meaningful . She got a State Funeral, no a argument with that but it really is over
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I thought that renaming CrossRail [2 syllables and states what it is] to The Elizabeth Line [6 syllables of no relevance] was stupid and very 'needy'. HMQ did her bit as she always did but, as has been said, there was a frenzy of using her name in the last couple of years.
Heathrow is 2 syllables and is known far and wide on the globe. It is synonymous with London Airport and anyone wanting to travel to/via the UK will know it is the main gateway.
Heathrow is 2 syllables and is known far and wide on the globe. It is synonymous with London Airport and anyone wanting to travel to/via the UK will know it is the main gateway.
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When the main Johannesburg airport was renamed O.R. Tambo International, they did not change the IATA 'JNB' but the ICAO did change. Beijing airport is still PEK.
"renaming CrossRail [2 syllables and states what it is] to The Elizabeth Line [6 syllables of no relevance] was stupid"
and I never saw her on either the Tube of on the Paddington to Slough/Windsor trains either...............
and I never saw her on either the Tube of on the Paddington to Slough/Windsor trains either...............
QE2 Airport
Seems from Google that someone has already mentioned about a new London Airport name concept - LQE
London Queen Elizabeth II International Airport
or London QE2 Airport has a nicer ring about it.
I think she deserves all the recognition - HM was formative in LHR History, by opening all the original CTA buildings and the Tower - none of which survived building progress.
We have the new Queens Terminal (T2) so why not...
London Queen Elizabeth II International Airport
or London QE2 Airport has a nicer ring about it.
I think she deserves all the recognition - HM was formative in LHR History, by opening all the original CTA buildings and the Tower - none of which survived building progress.
We have the new Queens Terminal (T2) so why not...
Symbolic perhaps, but useful, no. Does anyone fly to "John Lennon Airport" or "George Best Airport"? No they fly to Liverpool and Belfast City. To rebadge LHR would simply result in more corporate expense for very little gain. Would anyone choose "Queen Elizabeth II Airport" over Gatwick because of some kind of allegiance to our former Monarch, albeit that she was globally known and respected? No, they'd fly to the most convenient and / or cheapest from their perspective.
When commercial aviation was novel airports got named after famous people such as JFK, but these days people are more interested in where they fly to, not what what the place is named, that's why places like Elmdon, Woolsington, Yeadon, Ringway etc have been consigned to the memories of old farts like us.
When commercial aviation was novel airports got named after famous people such as JFK, but these days people are more interested in where they fly to, not what what the place is named, that's why places like Elmdon, Woolsington, Yeadon, Ringway etc have been consigned to the memories of old farts like us.
Oh shame ! I think QE2 airport is very snazzy lol
Oddly people DO occasionally use the official name for some airports - CGD, & JFK come to mind - but generally it's because it's shorter/easier to say/easier to spell than the other name.
In those two instances, where the city in question has two or more major airports, it avoids confusion.