M25 Junction 9-10 Closure: 10-13 May

Due to planned works, the M25 will be shut between Junctions 9 (Leatherhead) and 10 (Wisley) from 9pm on Friday 10 May, until 6am on Monday 13 May. A diversion will be in place, however, journeys are expected to take much longer than usual.

 

Passengers planning to use this part of the M25 should allow for extra time when travelling to Heathrow during this period. For more information, please visit National Highways’ website.

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In line with British law on smoking in enclosed public spaces, Heathrow is a smoke-free airport. This includes the smoking of traditional cigarettes and the vaping of E-cigarettes.

Smoking outside the airport

Smoking is permitted in designated areas outside the terminal building. However, please be aware that once you have passed through security control, you will not be able to smoke or vape anywhere on the premises.

 

Vaping and E-cigarettes at Heathrow

Vaping is permitted in designated areas outside the terminal building. However, passengers are not permitted to use E-cigarettes within the Heathrow premises.

If you are intending to carry E-cigarettes in your hand luggage, please check with your airline to ensure they are allowed on board the aircraft.

 

Smoking if you're transferring to a connecting flight

If you are catching a connecting flight at Heathrow, please note that smoking is not permitted during the connection process. It's only possible to access the outdoor smoking areas by entering the UK via Passport Control. You would then have to pass through security control to return to the departure lounge.

e-cigarettes

Passengers are not permitted to use electronic cigarettes within our premises. Where you are intending to carry cigarettes in your hand luggage, please check with your airline to ensure they are allowed on board the aircraft.