BAA Lynton received outline planning consent for a revised scheme from the London Borough of Hillingdon in January 2003. The hotel, which will provide 600 bedrooms and full leisure and business facilities will be directly linked to the terminal building, which will handle 30 million passengers per annum. It is anticipated that the hotel will open in 2008.
John O'Halloran, Managing Director of BAA Lynton, the property arm of BAA, said: "The Terminal 5 hotel represents one of the best hotel opportunities within Europe at the moment and we anticipate it will generate strong interest from all the leading international brands. We are looking forward to working towards delivering another world class hotel within the next few years.
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