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Caption: Passengers stand with their luggage, after radar failure led to the suspension of outbound flights across the UK, at ...
Travellers heading to Heathrow Airport have been warned of huge queues following reports of an evacuation. It comes after ...
Hundreds of thousands of passengers across the UK are suffering travel chaos after an air traffic control failure grounded ...
Government issues update over shutdown as travellers urged to check flights - Nats confirms radar fault is fixed but ...
British Airways cancels some Thursday flights to and from Heathrow while Ryanair demands resignation of Nats CEO ...
An emergency was declared as a San Francisco-bound United Airlines flight made a U-turn for an immediate return to London ...
A company that provides air traffic control services said it had resolved a “technical issue.” The delays came months after a ...
A body representing more than 90 airlines using Heathrow Airport has said there could be a case for legal action if a settlement is not reached over costs incurred by the airport’s Friday closure.
The Independent has asked Heathrow to expand upon the last point – which implies that mobile phone problems experienced by executives may have complicated the airport’s response.
The Heathrow CEO confirmed a rumour in aviation circles that at one point during the shutdown, more than 1,000 people joined a call on Microsoft Teams. He said: “In one call we maxed out, more ...
A Heathrow source said: “To draw a comparison between these incidents is irresponsible.” The airport’s chief executive, Thomas Woldbye, also took questions from MP 12 days after the shutdown.
LONDON, July 2 (Reuters) - A fire that shut London's Heathrow airport in March, stranding thousands of people, was caused by the UK power grid's failure to maintain an electricity substation, an ...