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British Airways has partnered with Heathrow Airport to celebrate the anniversary of Freddie Mercury's rock music on Wednesday, September 5th.
The Queen singer worked at Heathrow Airport as a porter before joining the group in 1970.
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In the honor of the internationally renowned musician, Heathrow Airport and British Airways have set up a "reality escape" in the airport terminal 5 where the porters have made a press release reports.
"Freddie Mercury was a true British icon and I'm thrilled to break free and celebrate his iconic life with my colleagues. We hope that passengers at Terminal 5 will appreciate our surprising and unique welcome in the UK before we return to work. After all, the show must continue, "said Virinder Bansal, Luggage Manager at Heathrow.
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Travelers passing through Terminal 5 will be able to enjoy the display over the back, as well as memories of the Queen in the departures area for next month.
"Freddie Mercury is an undisputed rock legend and his birthday celebration at Heathrow Airport, where he has already worked, was a blast," said Adam Dewey, luggage manager at British Airways. "The participating baggage handlers and I have put all these dance routines together and we can not wait to see the faces of holidaymakers when they strut in the arrivals hall!
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The airport and the airliner hope the festivities will help raise the awareness of Queen's Mercury Phoenix Trust, a charity that fights HIV and AIDS around the world. The singer died of the complications of AIDS in 1991.
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