Travel desk: New Heathrow home for Aer Lingus, Thailand update and Premium Economy from Lufthansa

Heathrow airport’s  Terminal 2 which opened on Wednesday will be Aer Lingus’s new location at the airport
Heathrow airport’s Terminal 2 which opened on Wednesday will be Aer Lingus’s new location at the airport

Aer Lingus new home at Heathrow
Heathrow's €3bn Terminal 2, where Aer Lingus will be based, opened on Wednesday when it received its first flight at 5.55am, a United Airlines service from Chicago. For the next three weeks, the new terminal will operate at only 10 per cent capacity to avoid the debacle Terminal 5 had to deal with when it opened in 2008. Aer Lingus will move its 44 daily flights from Terminal 1 on July 9th, one of 26 airlines making the move, including 23 Star Alliance airlines. Aer Lingus has partnerships with most member airlines, and the move will allow passengers the option of a seamless transfer to those carriers. Passengers will have a choice of 52 shops and 17 bars and restaurants.

A new Gold Circle Lounge will be 50 per cent larger than the existing one and will have meeting rooms and showers. Transport links will be easier too. The Heathrow Express is accessible from just next to the arrivals hall, with Paddington Station a 15-minute ride away.

Thailand update
Thai authorities have lifted the curfew imposed following the May 22nd coup in the popular beach resorts of Phuket, Koh Samui and Pattaya in an attempt to limit the effect on tourism. In the rest of the country, the curfew has been cut back to between midnight and 4am, with reports that it is being ignored in some of the most popular tourist spots. Global travel interest in Thailand has dropped by an average of 27 per cent since the military took control, including a 31 per cent decrease in the number of Irish bookings. Thailand gets about 27million visitors a year and tourism accounts for 7 per cent of the country's economy.

New Indian premier Narendra Modi has announced plans to clean up the sacred Hindu city of Varanasi
New Indian premier Narendra Modi has announced plans to clean up the sacred Hindu city of Varanasi

Five restaurants in San Francisco
Late June sees San Francisco in full celebratory mood with Pride, the largest LGBT festival in the US, but the birthplace of the Locavore movement is a feast for the senses at any time of year. Here are five spots that offer the best local cuisine:

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Coi (373 Broadway; coirestaurant.com; eight-course prix fixe menu $195/€143) Chef Daniel Patterson gives diners no choice but to order his eight-course menu.
Greens (Bldg A, Fort Mason Center, Marina Blvd & Laguna St; greensrestaurant.com; around $25/€18). One of the city's best vegetarian restaurants. Carnivores can comfort themselves with views of the Golden Gate Bridge.
Jardinière (300 Grove St; jardiniere.com; prix fixe menu $55/€40) Chef Traci Des Jardins is all about organic veg, free-range meats and sustainable seafood.
Outerlands (4001 Judah St; outerlandssf.com; mains $13-$25/€9.50-€18) A bistro with a beach-shack feel just by Ocean Beach, Outerlands does open-faced sandwiches and tasty brunch dishes.
Rich Table (199 Gough St; richtablesf.com; mains $13-$30/€9.50-€22) A husband-and-wife team create fabulous dishes with a sustainable ethic. How about beef tartare, mentaiko, pickled plum and black sesame, followed by king salmon, crushed pea vinaigrette, bok choi and dried blood orange?

Posh fast food in Paris
Visitors may have noticed the appearance of black-and-orange fast food vans on the streets around the Champs Elysées and the Arc de Triomphe. They're the latest venture of three-Michelin-starred chef Marc Veyrat, who is serving pre-booked, two- and three-course gourmet lunches to passersby. The lunches cost €11/€13.50 and are served 11.45am- 2pm; see mesbocaux.fr for bookings, menus and van locations.

India wants more visitors
New Indian premier Narendra Modi has announced plans to clean up the sacred Hindu city of Varanasi (above) and a feasibility study on introducing high-speed bullet trains. India only gets around seven million visitors a year – about as many as Ireland – and Modi blames the country's creaking infrastructure, Raj-era railways and dodgy hygiene as reasons for the low numbers. Another stumbling block has been India's visa system, but that is being scrapped on October 1st in favour of visa on arrival. STA Travel is offering "organised backpacking" in India. A 12-day holiday costs around €2,000 per person, including flights; see statravel.co.uk/tailormadeindia

Lufthansa offers Premium Economy
Lufthansa's new Premium Economy class, which offers up to 50 per cent more space than Economy, became available for booking this week on routes serviced by Boeing 747-8 aircraft. Lufthansa's first new travel class in more than 35 years will have availability from December 10th on flights served by the new jumbo from Frankfurt. The first retrofitted aircraft will begin service in January from Munich. Premium Economy tickets range from €999 for Frankfurt-Hong Kong to €1,349 for Buenos Aires; see lufthansa.com

Cooking in Jordan
Culinary tour specialist MasterChef Travel has a six-day cookery holiday in Jordan that includes demonstrations on how to prepare a Bedouin feast in a zarb (underground pit). The trip also includes visits to Petra and Wadi Rum and an excursion to see the Byzantine and Umayyad mosaics of Madaba. Accommodation is in the four-star Al Qasr Metropole Hotel in Amman and the three-star Petra Guesthouse. It departs from London and costs from £1,245/€1,530 including flights. See mastercheftravel.com

Micro-Guide: Glasgow
STAY Blythswood Square (11 Blythswood Sq; blythswoodsquare.com; from £150/€185). Five-star boutique hotel in a Georgian terrace. EAT Stravaigin (28 Gibson St; stravaigin.co.uk; set menu £30/€37). Local specialties such as haggis and Perthshire pigeon given a gourmet makeover. DO Burrell Collection (Pollok Country Park; glasgowmuseums.com). Outstanding collection of art from Chinese vases to Cézanne in a museum three miles south of the city centre.

Deals of the week
€799 GRAN CANARIA: Seven nights half-board in 4-star Gloria Palace during International Jazz Festival, July 12th-24th. See 1stoptravel.ie
€1,359 MALDIVES: Seven nights half-board at 4-star Bandos Island Resort & Spa. For travel in August. Price based on two sharing; see travelmood.ie
€1,921 TUNISIA FAMILY BREAK: Seven nights at five-star El Mouradi Hammamet resort all-inclusive. Price is for two adults and one child; travel during July. See justsunshine.ie

Fionn Davenport

Fionn Davenport

Fionn Davenport, a contributor to The Irish Times, is a travel writer