Iberia Airlines will be switching terminals at Heathrow Airport next week, as will the final British Airways services still operating from Terminal 1.
All flights operated by oneworld alliance members will soon be located in Terminal 3, with the exception of BA flights operating out of Terminal 5.
On 25 February, the same day as the other airline moves, BA will be relocating its last few flights from Terminal 1 to Terminal 3, including those serving Spanish destinations and Helsinki, Lisbon and Nice.
British Airways will check passengers in at desks located alongside Finnair, in zone G, and Iberia will use facilities located in the adjacent zone F.
Customer areas in Terminal 3 are being up-graded and will offer the same standards as those in Terminal 5.
Last month, Finnair transferred from Terminal 1 to Terminal 3, joining other oneworld alliance carriers American Airlines, Cathay Pacific Airways Japan Airlines and Royal Jordanian Airline.
All Qantas operations and British Airways flights to Australia and Singapore will move into Terminal 3 at a later date.
With the remainder of BA flights using Terminal 5, these moves mean that all flights on oneworld members will operate from two terminals, rather being scattered throughout all five.
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