Take Away English-Heathrow Terminal 5 希思罗机场五号航站楼(在线收听

Chaos at Heathrow airport as Terminal 5 opens
Many people had to wait around in the airport for a long time
London Heathrow is the biggest airport in the UK, and it also handles more international passenger traffic than any other airport in the world. For this reason, expansion was planned and on 27th March a fifth terminal opened to help to cope with the many passengers that pass through the airport.

The new terminal has taken a long time to plan and build. The idea was first proposed back in the 1980s.

The opening of it has been talked about widely in the media in the UK and expectations were high for the £4.3 billion (60.2 billion RMB) project.

However, in spite of long preparations at Terminal 5 ahead of the grand opening, things soon descended into chaos.

There were problems from the outset as staff had difficulties finding car parking spaces and getting through security to get into the building. This consequently caused a delay when passengers started to arrive and adequate numbers of staff were not in place.

Long passenger queues formed and the slow start meant that everyone had to play catch-up from the beginning.

Staff were having problems using the new systems and a baggage handler told the BBC, it was all "a shambles the moment the doors opened".

The terminal has been designed to handle 12,000 bags an hour but due to a reported "lack of training and essential support that was promised", a backlog of luggage soon materialised.

By lunchtime on that first day, 20 flights had been cancelled to try and alleviate the problems. Flights continued to be cancelled in the days following the opening and up to 28,000 bags have now had to be placed in temporary storage.

BA, the only airline operating at Terminal 5 says it is working to clear the backlog, but the negative publicity caused by this fiasco has not helped the airport or the airline's reputation at all.

GLOSSARY 词汇表

handles
处理


expansion
扩建/扩展


proposed
拟议/建议的


billion
(数)十亿


from the outset
伊始


queues formed
出现长队


a baggage handler
行李管理员


lack of
缺少


materialised
形成


temporary storage
临时行李储存处


international passenger traffic
国际航空客运量


to cope
应对


expectations
期待


grand opening
隆重的揭幕仪式


adequate
足够的


to play catch-up
紧紧追赶


a shambles
大混乱


a backlog
积压(行李)


alleviate
减轻/减缓


fiasco
大失败/乱七八糟


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