Flights resume at London Heathrow after daylong closure sparked travel chaos

London – London Heathrow Airport said it was “fully operational” on Saturday, after an Almost the day’s closure The electricity substation flared from the fire. But airlines have warned that harsh barriers will continue for days as they create a riot to move the aircraft and staff and transport passengers to their destination.

Traumatic passenger, angry airlines and related politicians Asked for answers About how a seemingly accidental fire can occur Close Europe’s busiest air center.

“There are hundreds of additional allies in our terminals and we have added flights to today’s schedule to facilitate 10,000 additional passengers passing through the airport,” Heathrow said in a statement. “Travelers traveling today should check with their airline for the latest information related to their flight.”

Heathrow’s largest airline, British Airways, said it expects about 85 % of its scheduled flights to the airport on Saturday.

More than 1,300 flights were canceled on Friday, 2 miles (3.2 km) in more than 60,000 properties, and more than 60,000 properties from the airport, and over 60,000 properties, and more than 1,300 flights were canceled on Friday, and about 200,000 flights were canceled on Friday.

Residents in west London heard the sound of a major explosion and then watching the clouds of fireball and smoke when such a substation was set on fire. After seven hours the fire was extinguished, but the airport was closed for about 18 18. A handful of flights departed and landed late on Friday.

Police said they did not consider the fire suspicious, and the London Fire Brigade said that its investigation would be focused on power distribution equipment in the substation.

Nevertheless, the major impact of the left -wing officials has been criticized for that the UK’s cracking infrastructure is ready to deal with disasters or attacks.

Heathrow is one of the The busiest airports of the world For international travel, and last year 83.9 million passengers.

About 120 flight passengers were in the air when they were announced when they were found to be landing in different cities and even different countries.

Friday’s disruption was the most serious since 2010 Iceland’s Aujjaljocol volcano burstWhich spread Ash’s clouds into the atmosphere and closed Europe’s air space for days.

Mark Dehrtei and his wife were halfway across the Atlantic when the influential map demonstrated its flight from New York’s John F. Kennedy Airport to Heathrow.

“I was like this, you were joking,” said Dhariti before the pilot told passengers that they were going back to New York.

Duriti did not get a backup plan for the common England-ordinary England. There is no emergency plan. “

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