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AirPortr launched as an official service at Heathrow

London based travel-technology company, Portr, announced its on-demand baggage delivery service AirPortr has launched as an official service at Heathrow.

From Monday 14th December 2015, the days of bags slowing and weighing you down are numbered. AirPortr delivers passenger bags within hours between London locations (homes/ hotels/ offices) and London Heathrow Airport - providing same-day, on demand bag free travel for Heathrow's 75+ million passengers for the first time.

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Lugging luggage to and from the airport and around London has been a real inconvenience but travellers can now experience a seamless end-to-end journey.

AirPortr can be pre-booked or handily on the day of travel from any device. Bags are either dropped off in Heathrow with an AirPortr, before being securely transported by an AirPortr driver to their London destination. Alternatively bags are collected from any London location and delivered to Heathrow at a time suited to the customer pre their flight.

Without their luggage in tow passengers can now travel lighter, quicker and stress free. They can take public transport and no longer need to be anchored to their location by baggage. Instead, passengers can leave the bags to AirPortr and travel where, when and how you want to around the city, luggage free.

Chris Walsh, Director & Head of Customer Experience at Portr, said: "Our vision is to fundamentally change how people travel, putting them back in control of their own agenda rather than burdensome baggage dictating their itinerary. AirPortr is all about increasing the efficiency of your time, you know that your bags are being securely delivered, which leaves you to make the most of your first or last day in London, we like to call it 'Luggage Freedom'."

"At Heathrow we are also launching a new customer experience approach as we move to deliver a 'roaming/mobile' interaction as opposed to requiring the customer to 'find us' in the airport. Staff, without the physical restriction of being sited at a desk, are supported with additional new technology developments. We now have an ideal situation where we can either take or hand over a passengers bags at multiple touch points in the Terminal, better suiting them."

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Chris Annetts, Heathrow's Commercial Passenger Services Director, said: "Heathrow's goal is to provide the world's best airport service and we are delighted to be working with AirPortr to offer our passengers this quick, easy and convenient way to travel.

"With the arrival of the AirPortr service to Heathrow, passengers can now travel to and from the airport bag free, meaning their journey is made as hassle free as possible."

AirPortr was set up by three frustrated frequent flyers that met through coincidence but shared a vision to create and shape a better way to travel. Operational since 2014 it is the first service of its kind in Europe. AirPortr launched in May 2014 in London City Airport and Gatwick in July 2015.

 

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