Glad you got to document Terminal 3. As Americans, we often get stuck in Terminal 2, so this is a great insight on what we can certainly expect flying through this terminal.
Thank you. We were fairly surprised how old Terminal 3 was and we certainly got lost so hopefully it helps someone or even makes people budget time to get to their gates on time. Appreciate your feedback!
My first time in Terminal 3 was in the Summer of '69. My last was in 1991. Most of the memories I can actually remember are from 1973-1988. My family flew in and out of T3 via National, Pan Am, and BA. I vividly recall having jelly-filled powdered doughnuts in the T3 Departure area and seeing BOAC 747s at their gates. A lot of memories of mine in that terminal. I also remember two huge advertising light-boxes hanging on the wall in the T3 ticketing area. One was an ad showing the head of the Homa bird for Iran Air. The other of Concorde with the catchphrase "Fly the Future, Fly the Flag".
Glad you got to document Terminal 3. As Americans, we often get stuck in Terminal 2, so this is a great insight on what we can certainly expect flying through this terminal.
Thank you. We were fairly surprised how old Terminal 3 was and we certainly got lost so hopefully it helps someone or even makes people budget time to get to their gates on time. Appreciate your feedback!
My first time in Terminal 3 was in the Summer of '69. My last was in 1991. Most of the memories I can actually remember are from 1973-1988. My family flew in and out of T3 via National, Pan Am, and BA. I vividly recall having jelly-filled powdered doughnuts in the T3 Departure area and seeing BOAC 747s at their gates. A lot of memories of mine in that terminal.
I also remember two huge advertising light-boxes hanging on the wall in the T3 ticketing area. One was an ad showing the head of the Homa bird for Iran Air. The other of Concorde with the catchphrase "Fly the Future, Fly the Flag".
What incredible memories. Thank you for sharing. It was very interesting to read about the BOAC 747 and the advertisements.
Did they ask you to throw away liquids if you can’t fit into one ziplock bag?