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Verdict

London Heathrow Airport (LHR) scores higher overall at 7.8/10 versus Bristol Airport (BRS) at 7.0/10.

Score comparison

Metric London Heathrow Airport Bristol Airport
FlightLogic Score 7.8 7.0
On-Time Performance 7.1 6.8
Passenger Experience 7.6 6.9
Facilities & Comfort 8.7 7.3
Lounge Score 8.5 6.8
City London Bristol
Country United Kingdom United Kingdom
Terminals 4 terminals (T2–T5) 1 main terminal
Annual passengers 83M+ 10M+

Operational comparison

Transport links, lounge access, connection times, and UK261 eligibility — verify locally before travel.

Policy LHR — London BRS — Bristol
Rail / public transport Elizabeth line, Heathrow Express, Piccadilly line — all terminals
To city centre 15 min (Heathrow Express) to 45 min (Elizabeth line off-peak)
Lounge day pass £40–£55 walk-up; Priority Pass at Plaza Premium/Aspire
Min. connection time 60–90 min inter-terminal; 75 min+ landside transfer
Primary hub carriers British Airways (T5), Virgin Atlantic (T3), Star Alliance (T2)

Detailed profiles

London, United Kingdom · LHR · #1 in this comparison

London Heathrow Airport

4 terminals (T2–T5) · 83M+ passengers/year

7.8 / 10

How good is London Heathrow Airport?

London Heathrow Airport (LHR) scores 7.8/10 (Very Good) on FlightLogic's airport index — combining on-time performance (7.1), passenger experience (7.6), and facilities (8.7). Lounge quality rates 8.5/10. See full airport guide →

In short

Heathrow (LHR) is the UK's main long-haul hub with four terminals, the Elizabeth line and Heathrow Express rail links, and the country's best airline lounges including BA's Concorde Room (T5), Virgin Clubhouse (T3), and Amex Centurion (T3). Allow extra connection time between terminals — transfers require landside bus or train. Under UK261, delays of 3+ hours on departing LHR flights qualify for fixed cash compensation regardless of airline.

FlightLogic Score 7.8 Very Good
On-time 7.1 Departure reliability
Experience 7.6 Staff, queues, cleanliness
Facilities 8.7 Food, shops, seating
Lounges 8.5 Lounge quality
Rating basis Editorial FlightLogic methodology

Score breakdown

Modelled on industry airport indices — on-time data, facilities ratings, and editorial experience signals combined into a single FlightLogic score.

On-Time Performance
7.1
Passenger Experience
7.6
Facilities & Comfort
8.7
Lounge score 8.5/10

Highlights

  • Four terminals: BA and oneworld dominate Terminal 5; Virgin Atlantic, Delta, and several SkyTeam carriers use Terminal 3; Terminal 2 serves Star Alliance; Terminal 4 handles select oneworld and Gulf carriers
  • Rail access: Elizabeth line to central London (~45 min, off-peak fares from ~£12.80), Heathrow Express to Paddington (~15 min, premium pricing), and Piccadilly line Tube (~50 min, cheapest option)
  • Premium lounges: Concorde Room and Galleries (BA T5), Virgin Clubhouse (T3), Centurion Lounge (T3), Plaza Premium and Aspire across multiple terminals
  • UK261 coverage: any flight departing LHR is covered for delay compensation — claim £220–£520 depending on distance and delay length

Overview

London Heathrow is the UK's primary international hub and Europe's busiest airport by passenger volume, handling around 83 million travellers a year across four active terminals. Its strength is unmatched global connectivity — particularly long-haul routes to North America, the Middle East, and Asia — and a lounge portfolio that includes British Airways' Concorde Room, Virgin Atlantic's Clubhouse, and the American Express Centurion Lounge. Weaknesses are well documented: terminal sprawl, occasional ATC-related delays, and a passenger experience that can feel transactional outside premium cabins.

Terminal guide: which airline flies from where

Terminal 5 is British Airways' fortress hub — virtually all BA long-haul and short-haul flights depart from T5, along with select Iberia services. If you hold BA Gold or are flying Club World or First, the First Wing check-in and Concorde Room are here. Terminal 3 hosts Virgin Atlantic, Delta, Air France, KLM, and several Middle Eastern carriers; it is also where the Amex Centurion Lounge and Virgin Clubhouse sit side by side. Terminal 2 is the Star Alliance terminal (Lufthansa, Singapore Airlines, Air Canada, United on some routes). Terminal 4 handles Cathay Pacific, Malaysia Airlines, Qatar Airways on select rotations, and Royal Jordanian.

Inter-terminal transfers require leaving security unless you are on a through-checked connection with a minimum connection time built into your ticket. The free transit train between terminals runs airside at T2/T3/T5; T4 requires a bus. Budget 60–90 minutes for a landside terminal change.

Getting to and from Heathrow

The Elizabeth line (opened 2022, fully integrated 2023) is now the best value rail option for most central London destinations, running from all terminals through Paddington, Liverpool Street, and Canary Wharf. Off-peak fares are substantially cheaper than the Heathrow Express. The Heathrow Express remains the fastest option to Paddington at 15 minutes but carries a premium fare (£25+ one-way). The Piccadilly line is the budget choice — slower but direct to Zone 1.

National Express and other coach services connect LHR to cities across the UK. Black cabs and ride-hail operate from all terminals; expect £50–£80 to central London depending on traffic. Driving is discouraged: drop-off charges apply and parking is expensive.

Lounge access at Heathrow

Heathrow has the strongest lounge selection of any UK airport. British Airways operates Galleries Club, Galleries First, and the Concorde Room in Terminal 5 — the Concorde Room is restricted to same-day BA First passengers and BA Gold/Gold Guest List members on long-haul Club World. Virgin Atlantic's Clubhouse in Terminal 3 is among the best business lounges in the world, with a la carte dining and spa treatments. The American Express Centurion Lounge in T3 offers cardholders a Michelin-chef-designed menu but no runway views.

Priority Pass and DragonPass holders can access Plaza Premium, Aspire, and Club Aspire lounges across terminals, though quality varies and peak-time entry is not guaranteed. Day passes typically cost £40–£55 walk-up.

Bristol, United Kingdom · BRS · #2 in this comparison

Bristol Airport

1 main terminal · 10M+ passengers/year

7.0 / 10

How good is Bristol Airport?

Bristol Airport (BRS) scores 7.0/10 (Very Good) on FlightLogic's airport index — combining on-time performance (6.8), passenger experience (6.9), and facilities (7.3). Lounge quality rates 6.8/10. See full airport guide →

In short

Bristol BRS scores 7.0/10 on FlightLogic — South West gateway. Aspire Lounge for Priority Pass. Bus to Bristol Temple Meads ~30 min. UK261 covers all departures. See /guides/bristol-airport-lounge-guide-2026.

FlightLogic Score 7.0 Very Good
On-time 6.8 Departure reliability
Experience 6.9 Staff, queues, cleanliness
Facilities 7.3 Food, shops, seating
Lounges 6.8 Lounge quality
Rating basis Editorial FlightLogic methodology

Score breakdown

Modelled on industry airport indices — on-time data, facilities ratings, and editorial experience signals combined into a single FlightLogic score.

On-Time Performance
6.8
Passenger Experience
6.9
Facilities & Comfort
7.3
Lounge score 6.8/10

Highlights

  • South West England's busiest airport — serves Cornwall, Devon, Somerset, and South Wales without London positioning
  • easyJet and Ryanair base with dense Europe and Mediterranean leisure network
  • Aspire Lounge accepts Priority Pass — pre-book recommended at peak banks
  • UK261 applies to all BRS departures including Ryanair and easyJet

Overview

South West England's primary airport — single-terminal design, Aspire Lounge for Priority Pass, and dense easyJet and Ryanair network for Cornwall, Devon, and Wales.

South West regional hub

Bristol is the primary airport for South West England and South Wales, avoiding the M4/M5 drive to Heathrow or Gatwick for leisure routes. easyJet and Ryanair operate the majority of schedules with Jet2 and TUI package holiday traffic in summer.

Compare BHX (/airports/birmingham) for Midlands travellers and EXT for Devon-only routes — Bristol wins on route breadth and lounge access.

Ground transport

Flyer bus services run to Bristol Temple Meads station (~30 min) and Bristol Bus Station. Taxis and Uber operate from signed landside pick-up zones. On-site parking is available but pre-book at peak summer banks.

No direct rail link — bus is the primary public transport option. Factor bus time when comparing BRS against Cardiff or Birmingham for your origin.

FAQ

Which is better, London Heathrow Airport or Bristol Airport?

London Heathrow Airport (LHR) scores higher overall at 7.8/10 versus Bristol Airport (BRS) at 7.0/10.

Which has better lounges, LHR or BRS?

London Heathrow Airport (LHR) scores higher for lounges at 8.5/10, versus Bristol Airport at 6.8/10.

Which airport is more on-time, LHR or BRS?

London Heathrow Airport (LHR) has stronger on-time performance at 7.1/10 versus Bristol Airport (BRS) at 6.8/10.