Heathrow temporarily renames Terminal 4 ‘Terminal Paw’ to mark return of two bears

Heathrow temporarily renames Terminal 4 ‘Terminal Paw’ to mark return of two bears

London Heathrow Airport temporarily renamed Terminal 4 “Terminal Paw” to commemorate the return of two bears.

As part of Heathrow Airport’s Christmas campaign, first launched in 2016, the two bears, Doris and Edward, are returning for the first time in seven years. The commercial, which began airing on October 24 on Amazon Prime, social media, and at major railway stations, depicts Doris and Edward exploring the airport and setting off on a new overseas trip to the song “It Must Be Love,” sung by British singer-songwriter Maius Morris. It was filmed in Terminals 2 and 5.

Starting in January 2026, Heathrow will begin selling Doris and Edward plush toys exclusively at Heathrow Airport. Heathrow sells more than 82,000 teddy bears annually, with sales peaking in the summer.

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