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Heathrow airport closes Friday after the fire causes a power outage

Stacey D. WallsBy Stacey D. WallsMarch 21, 2025No Comments
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Heathrow airport in London closes after the fire `catastrophic '' nearby, which prompted travel chaos

Heathrow Airport in London closed Friday after a fire in an nearby electrical substation caused a power failure, disturbing trips for tens of thousands of passengers who plan to fly in or outside the most frequented airport in Europe.

The airport was ready to resume flights to local Friday afternoon, he posted on X and said that he hoped to execute a “full operation” on Saturday.

Friday, more than 800 flights were canceled in and outside the airport, according to the Flightaware flight tracking site, to the most recent update, upsetting trips to the major center and the connection airport.

Airlines warned travelers that disturbances could continue on weekends, and Heathrow posted that travelers should not go to the airport unless it does it by their airline.

Flighttracker Data after a major electric fire near Heather International closed the airport on March 21, 2025

Source: Flighttracker24

London metropolitan police said it was “no indication of a unfair game”, the anti -terrorist division would now carry out the fire investigation.

“Given the location of the substation and the impact that this incident has had on critical national infrastructure, the MET counter-terrorism command is now investigating,” said force in an article on X.

“This is due to the specialized resources and capacities of this order which can help to progress this survey to minimize the disturbances and identify the cause,” he said.

“Heathrow is experiencing a major power outage across the airport. … While firefighters react to the incident, we have no clarity at the moment when power can be reliable,” said a spokesman for Heathrow earlier on Friday.

Canceled and diverted flights

According to Flightradar24, more than 120 flights were already in the air when the closure was announced and was diverted or returned to their original airports. Almost three -quarters of the flights planned to leave Heathrow, or 500 flights, and half of the arrivals for the airport, 300 flights, were also rubbed.

Some 145,000 passengers could be affected by the closure, according to the aviation data company Cirium.

Airlines around the world due to flights in and outside Heathrow told passengers to stay at home.

The fire and the airport closure left thousands of travelers blocked. British Airways was the most affected airline, with more than half of its Friday calendar.

The airline said it would offer “flexible options” to straighten passengers to go to Heathrow on Friday until weekend, in an online article.

“Our teams are currently working hard to review our long-haul calendar as well as the implications for our schedule tomorrow and beyond,” he said in a statement.

As the fire seems to be outside the control of airlines, they may not be required to cover compensation, according to a note published by Citi on Friday.

American airlinesA British Airways partner across the Atlantic, said nearly 20 flights from Thursday have been diverted or canceled and that he provided hotels for a night for affected customers. He canceled 20 others on Friday.

It was not clear when her operations resumed, and a spokesperson for American said that she would restart Heathrow’s operations “when the airport’s conditions allow it.”

European travel and leisure actions have dropped news from the airport closure.

Fire ‘Catastrophic’

The workers are investigating the electrical under-station following an fire in an electrical substation providing a power to the installation in London in London in the United Kingdom on March 21, 2025. Heathrow airport in the United Kingdom announced early Friday that it was forced to close as a fire during an electrical substance supplying power. (Photo of Rasid Necati Aslim / Anadolu via Getty Images)

Rasid Necati Aslim | Anadolu | Getty images

Ed Miliband, British energy minister, described the fire as “catastrophic”, according to Reuters, adding that the airport rescue generator was affected by the fire.

Addressing “Good Morning Britain” of ITV, Miliband said that the national grid had told him “it is like a fire that they have never, in a way, completely seen as the scale of what happened before”, according to an article in the program on X.

Miliband added that the national network was trying to use another backup system to restore energy at the airport.

Electric cuts also affected around 16,000 houses around the airport. According to UK Energy and Southern Electricity and Southern Scottish and Southern Scottish and Southern Electriciy Networks, to all except about 4,900.

Police vehicles and firefighters are seen near the scene where a fire broke out in a substation providing energy to Heathrow airport in Hayes, west of London, March 21, 2025.

Travel chaos like Heathrow in London remains closed. Here is what airlines say passengers

“ It makes Heathrow quite vulnerable ”

Heathrow airport estimated 1,300 takeoff and landing at airport per day, according to its website. He managed a record of 83.9 million passengers last year – an increase of almost 6% compared to 2023.

Addressing “Good Morning Britain,” said Miliband on Friday: “We must understand why it happened, and we must determine the lessons for the resilience of our infrastructure.”

The firefighters degrade the flames of a fire that broke out in a substation providing energy to Heathrow airport in Hayes, west of London, March 21, 2025.

Benjamin Cremel | AFP | Getty images

He said the national grid examines if there is a “sufficient resilience” in place at the airport, since the fire also affected a rescue generator.

“It makes Heathrow quite vulnerable. And therefore, we must learn lessons … Not only Heathrow, but how we protect our major infrastructure,” said Miliband.

Willie Walsh, CEO of the International Air Transport Association, or IATA, a group of the air transport industry, criticized Heathrow airport to be “fully dependent on a single source of food without alternative”, in an online declaration, describing it as a “total planning failure” by the airport.

Walsh asked that would cover the costs of the resulting travel disturbances.

“We have to find a fairer allocation of passenger care costs than airlines alone collect the tab when the infrastructure fails,” he said. “Until it happens, Heathrow is very little encouraged to improve.”

“Very wide” implications

Anita Mendiratta, travel and tourism advisor and founder of Consultancy Am & A, described the implications of the fire and the airport closure as “very wide”.

Investors weigh the financial cost and customer service in response to Heathrow Fire, says the analyst

“What we must also take into account is in addition

More than 1.4 million tonnes of cargo stolen in and outside Heathrow in 2023, according to an article on the airport website, with 90% of the goods transported in passenger planes.

Airport managers said they are updating travelers “when more information on the resumption of operations is available.”

Travelers can consult the website or social media platforms at Heathrow Airport, including X, for the latest information.

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