Heathrow partners with Apple to launch airport terminal maps
Heathrow Airport has announced a collaboration with Apple to bring terminal maps to Apple Maps, providing passengers with a new tool to navigate through the airport.
From Apple Maps on their iPhone or iPad, passengers can now plan their journey through the airport in advance of their flight, including finding nearby restaurants, places to buy sun cream and gifts before take-off.
Apple Maps will also features points of interest such as baggage claim, customers, and restrooms.
Indoor positioning gives passengers an instant view of where they are within the terminal which helps them get to where they need to go next.
The Heathrow terminal maps in Apple Maps will be updated regularly to ensure accuracy including when new store locations and pop-ups open.
This announcement is part of Heathrow’s digital transformation, ensuring passengers can plan their journey before they’ve arrived at the airport. Travellers can select restaurants on the map and gain contact information, enabling them to click straight through to book a table, reserve a product, or contact a lounge.
Stephen Glenfield, senior digital manager, said: “Bringing detail terminal maps to Apple Maps marks a huge milestone in improving the digital experience at Heathrow.
“Improving navigation and giving passengers information about the broad and exciting retail, restaurants and services we offer as well as logistical information about where restrooms and information points are will give them the opportunity to plan every step and as a result, enjoy every moment of the journey.”
Indoor airport maps are available to all iPhone and iPad users running iOS 11 and above.
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