Grounded: The questions Heathrow must answer over fire shutdown
Briefly

The Independent reports on the significant impact of Heathrow Airport's closure due to a nearby electricity substation fire, which led to over 1,300 flights being canceled and 240,000 passengers affected. The airport's operational challenges prompted airlines to redirect aircraft and cancel more flights the following day. The estimated financial loss for airlines reached £100 million, encompassing lost revenue and passenger care, while the broader economic implications of the closure remain substantial and difficult to quantify. The situation underscores the airport's critical role in international travel and commerce.
The decision to close Heathrow resulted in over 1,300 flight cancellations and disrupted travel plans for approximately 240,000 passengers, highlighting significant operational challenges.
As airlines scrambled to retrieve their diverted aircraft, the closure inflicted an estimated £100 million loss, illustrating the broader economic impact beyond just airlines.
Read at www.independent.co.uk
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