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10 July 2026

Bill's opens at Heathrow Terminal 2

The British brand debuts in the airport channel with an all-day dining proposal including brunches, pancakes, burgers and informal dishes for travelers

Avolta has opened the first Bill's restaurant at the airport, inside London Heathrow's Terminal 2. The opening marks the British brand's debut in the airport channel and marks the start of a new collaboration between Avolta and Bill's, while Heathrow continues to expand its food and beverage offering.

 

Bill’s a Heathrow Terminal 2 : Copyright © Ufficio stampa Avolta
Bill's at Heathrow Terminal 2 : Copyright © Avolta Press Office

The new restaurant is located on the upper level of Terminal 2 and brings one of the UK's best-known casual dining brands to the airport. For passengers, the novelty means having a welcoming and relaxed environment before the flight, with a proposal suitable for different times of the day.

 

 

 

 

Bill's at Heathrow Terminal 2 : Copyright © Avolta Press Office
Bill's menu is designed for a wide and international clientele, with dishes available from morning to night. Among the proposals there are brunches, burgers, buttermilk pancakes, colorful shawarma and other informal specialties, designed for those looking for a quick but well-kept break or a more complete meal before boarding.

 

 

The opening is part of Avolta and Heathrow's strategy to enhance local and recognizable brands, capable of making the airport experience more characterized and closer to the territory. Bill's brings a British identity familiar to Travellers to Terminal 2, expanding the choice of catering at the airport.

 

Edited by the editorial staff, Avion Tourism Magazine
Text source and photos: Copyright © Avolta Press Office

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