SOME of the South West’s most iconic landmarks, including Durdle Door, will be featured on large 3D displays at Heathrow Airport in a bid to boost tourism to the area.
The project is part of a £1m project run between the airport and the GREAT Britain campaign to encourage visitors to explore the country.
The frame is expected to be in place in Terminal 2 at the airport for “a number of years”.
Nigel Milton, director of communications at Heathrow Airport, said: “As the international gateway to the UK, we want to inspire our 78 million annual passengers to venture out to the many incredible destinations that can be found across the South West.
“We recognise the role we play as the nation’s only hub airport, and are committed to driving tourism, investment and growth to every nation and region as we expand.
“That’s why we are proud to showcase the many diverse attractions that make the South West special.”
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