Last updated: June 5, 2026
Heathrow terminal transfer times are not just about the shuttle, train or walking route. The real question is how much airport process sits around that terminal move, especially if you are not on one protected ticket.
Last updated: April 25, 2026.
Quick Heathrow transfer answer
Heathrow terminal transfer times are useful, but they are not a full safe-connection answer on their own. If baggage, separate tickets or a short same-day layover are involved, check the Minimum Connection Time Calculator and Layover Calculator before you trust the raw terminal move time.
| Query type | Fastest read | Best next step |
|---|---|---|
| Same-airport protected connection | Terminal times are useful, but still not the whole story | Check whether queues, security and walking time can still make the connection feel tight. |
| Separate-ticket self-transfer | Terminal move time is only one small part of the answer | Use the layover and minimum-connection tools before you book. |
| Specific terminal hop like T3 to T4 | Treat the terminal move as a segment, not the total buffer | Read the dedicated route page and then compare with a safer connection floor. |
Quick answer
If you are transferring on separate tickets, terminal movement is only part of the problem. Use the Heathrow Self-Transfer Guide for the bigger baggage, check-in and missed-flight risk picture.
- Same-terminal Heathrow connections are the lowest-friction option.
- Terminals 2 and 3 are connected and usually the easiest inter-terminal move.
- Transfers involving Terminals 4 or 5 often look quick on paper but still need buffer for walking, waiting and security.
- If you are self-connecting, do not confuse terminal movement time with total connection time.
Heathrow Terminal 3 to Terminal 4 transfer time
The terminal move alone is usually around 20 to 35 minutes, but that is not the same as a safe full connection buffer. If you are on separate tickets or handling baggage, read the dedicated Terminal 3 to Terminal 4 guide and the Minimum Connection Time Calculator before you rely on a short layover.
| Scenario | What the timing usually means | How to plan it |
|---|---|---|
| Protected connection, hand baggage only | 20 to 35 minutes for the terminal move itself | Still protect margin for security and wayfinding, not just the train or bus segment. |
| Separate tickets, no checked bag | Much more than 20 to 35 minutes | Treat the whole connection as a self-transfer, not a simple terminal hop. |
| Separate tickets, checked bag | Large self-transfer buffer needed | Immigration, baggage reclaim, check-in and security add far more time than the terminal move alone. |
Heathrow terminal transfer planning table
| Route type | How the transfer works | TripBuffer movement-time range | Planning note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Same terminal | Walk or, in some cases, free tram within the terminal area. | 10 to 20 minutes | Simplest option. Many Heathrow connections happen within the same building. |
| Terminal 2 to Terminal 3 or Terminal 3 to Terminal 2 | Connected by a short walk. | 10 to 20 minutes | Often the easiest inter-terminal move, but still not something to plan too tightly. |
| Terminals 2 and 3 to Terminal 4 | Free rail transfer via Heathrow’s inter-terminal network. | 20 to 35 minutes | Movement is usually straightforward, but the walk to stations and waiting time matter. |
| Terminals 2 and 3 to Terminal 5 | Free rail transfer via Heathrow Express or Elizabeth line. | 20 to 35 minutes | Fast on paper, but allow more than the train ride alone. |
| Terminal 3 to Terminal 5 on British Airways routes | BA says dedicated Flight Connections buses are available, and Heathrow Express is around 20 minutes. | 20 to 40 minutes for the terminal move alone | Use a larger full-connection buffer because the transfer time is only one part of the journey. |
| Any self-transfer across terminals | Arrival process first, then landside movement, check-in, bag drop and security. | 60 to 120+ minutes before you even add departure timing | This is why separate-ticket Heathrow transfers need much larger total layover buffers. |
What the official Heathrow process means in practice
- Heathrow says all connecting passengers go through security again.
- Heathrow says self-connecting passengers should use the separate travel-between-terminals guide because they are effectively arriving and departing again.
- TfL and Heathrow both publish free inter-terminal rail options, but you may still need to collect an inter-terminal ticket at the station.
- British Airways publishes extra route-specific guidance for Heathrow Terminal 3 and Terminal 5 connections, which is a useful signal that not all terminal changes feel equal in practice.
How to use these transfer times
Use them as movement times
These figures are for the terminal move itself, not your entire layover. They help you understand the airport friction you still need to layer into the full connection.
Add airline or ticket context
If you are on one ticket, your airline may accept a shorter protected connection. If you are on separate tickets, you should add much more time.
Do not plan to the bare minimum
Walking, queueing, delayed inbound flights and satellite-gate changes can turn an apparently short transfer into a stressful one.
Methodology and official references
TripBuffer’s ranges combine Heathrow’s published transfer methods with typical walking and waiting time. They are planning ranges for real travellers, not official minimum connection times.
- Heathrow travel between terminals
- Heathrow connecting flights guide
- British Airways Heathrow flight connections
- TfL Elizabeth line guidance
Frequently Asked Questions
Are Heathrow terminal transfers free?
Yes, Heathrow and TfL publish free inter-terminal transfer options. For rail transfers, you may need an inter-terminal transfer ticket from the station machines.
Are Terminals 2 and 3 walkable at Heathrow?
Yes. Heathrow and British Airways both describe Terminals 2 and 3 as connected and a short walk from each other, but you should still allow time for wayfinding and security queues.
How long does Terminal 3 to Terminal 5 take at Heathrow?
British Airways publishes Heathrow Express at around 20 minutes between Terminal 3 and Terminal 5, but your real connection takes longer once walking, waiting and security are included.
Do I need to go through security again after changing terminals at Heathrow?
For flight connections, Heathrow says all connecting passengers must go through security again. Self-connecting passengers may also need baggage reclaim, immigration and check-in before they reach security.
Reviewed by Muhammad Umar Khan
Founder and editor of TripBuffer. Reviewed against official airport, airline and transport-provider information. For our research standards, see the Editorial Policy.
