
More than a thousand flights were cancelled on Friday after a fire at an electrical substation caused a power cutHeathrow airport has returned to normal business two days after it was forced to close when a fire at an electrical substation caused a power cut.Europe’s busiest airport had more than 1,000 flights cancelled on Friday after the fire at the substation in Hayes, west London. Continue reading...
Heathrow Airport returned to normal operations two days after a fire at an electrical substation caused a power cut and forced its closure, leading to over 1,000 flight cancellations. Flights restarted on Saturday, with over 250,000 passengers using the airport. A review of the airport's crisis management and response, led by former transport secretary Ruth Kelly, will be undertaken.