Post at the airport website On Saturday, “Flights continued on Heathrow, and we are open and fully operational. Teams across the airport still do everything I can support travelers at yesterday’s attack at yesterday’s attack.”
The airport also said that “we have hundreds of additional colleagues in the hand in our terminals and added flights to today’s schedule to facilitate an additional 10,000 travelers traveling through the airport.”
On Friday is a fire on the electrical substation that happened to the airport most of the day. The refuge was influenced by more than 1,300 flights to Heathrow and a disturbed trip for more than 200,000 passengers. The unconstitutional has also reduced forces on over 16,000 homes in the area.
The effect of the crack in the transport switches off for more than 16 hours was immediate. About a million Americans travel through Heathrow every month.
“The pilot was created and said that some of us may have noticed that the plane was turning, not disturbing, but London Heathrow was closed for the fire,” Justin McLane, who flew out of Boston.
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Meanwhile, the pressure mounted on airlines and Heathrow to take care of passengers.
“The condition of certain sizes cannot be kept against 100%, and this is one of them,” Thomas Woldbye said, Heathrow’s chief executive director. “This was the main incident. I mean, a little no one to get hurt, this is as big as our airport and we are actually returning quickly.”
While some passengers and officials call for flame investigation, the police say that there is no early indication of misdemeanor gaming. Given the great influence, the fire had in the national infrastructure, the police warn the investigation.
The Latest numbers From passenger data on the data provider OAG Aviation Heathrow is the fifth busiest airport in the world this month. Earlier this year, he answered His busiest January in the records, serves over 6.3 million passengers and on average over 200,000 passengers per day. More than 1.2 million of these passengers traveled between the UK and the USA
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