London Heathrow Terminal 3 reopens today: Virgin and Delta return home
We are gradually returning to a semblance of normalcy, travel is almost fully resuming and airlines [...]

We are gradually returning to a semblance of normality, Travel is almost fully resuming rhythm and airlines are returning to countries that are reopening their borders.
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During the pandemic, London's Heathrow Airport had halved its operations-from 4 open terminals to 2, due to lower demand for flights.
Now, as of July 15, the Terminal 3 of the airport, home base of Virgin Atlantic and where Delta Airlines also operates, ready to connect old and new continent. Thanks in part to the reopening by England, fully vaccinated tourists, in fact, will not have to quarantine.
Virgin Atlantic Clubhouse also reopens
Good news also for Upper Class and Gold members of the program. Flying Club of Virgin and for eligible Delta members: the Virgin Atlantic Clubhouse reopens.
The mask is mandatory, as are the standards to which we have been accustomed for over a year now, you will not be able to consume at the bank and you will have to sit as much as possible, but the experience will still be engaging.
"We are delighted to finally be back in our home and I know our teams are looking forward to warmly welcoming our customers back to Terminal 3 as they take to the skies in style as they fly safe and sound with Virgin Atlantic."
Corneel Koster, Chief Customer and Operating Officer Virgin Atlantic
It will be open from 6:30 in the morning until 10:30 of the evening, or otherwise until the last flight. Guests can enjoy a seasonal menu of tapas, charcuterie, and cheese or an English-style afternoon tea, all from a menu selectable via QR code featured in the various lounge ads.
One can relax with a shower before boarding and enjoy an award-winning cocktail created by London's famous Dandelyan bar, or crush a nap in one of the comfortable chairs found throughout the lounge.
All passengers traveling in Upper Class, Delta One passengers, Gold members and holders of affiliated credit cards With Virgin.
They then return to operation all 4 London Terminals. Terminal 4, in particular, will accommodate flights from "red zones," of which passengers are subject to mandatory quarantine, so as to avoid the contacts With those from low-risk areas.
Now that the green pass is fully operational, we can finally enjoy asummer with more travel options, thanks to the vaccination campaign and the reopenings.