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Heathrow isn't too crowded travellers just walk wrong way, says boss [subscription]
Thomas Woldbye, the chief executive, says Britons and Europeans walk on different sides, giving the impression the airport is too busy
Friday, 13 February 2026
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- Heathrow isn't too crowded travellers just walk wrong way, says boss [subscription]Thomas Woldbye, the chief executive, says Britons and Europeans walk on different sides, giving the impression the airport is too busy
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British Trams Online
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Railnews
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The Business Desk
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