Travel Disruptions Linger as Flights Resume at London's Heathrow
Briefly

Heathrow Airport in London resumed full operations after a fire at an electrical substation halted activities on Friday, disrupting global travel. The fire cut power to the airport and nearby homes, leading to over a thousand flight diversions and chaos for more than a quarter of a million travelers. The Metropolitan Police are investigating the fire without signs of foul play. British Airways anticipates delays across its nearly 600 flights, and significant schedule adjustments will continue in the coming days as operations normalize.
Heathrow Airport resumed full operations after a fire disrupted global travel, with police investigating the cause but no foul play suspected.
The incident caused significant travel delays, affecting over a quarter of a million passengers, as airlines worked to reschedule flights.
Heathrow's chief executive highlighted that while a backup transformer functioned, it was inadequate to maintain complete power, leading to widespread disruption.
British Airways cancelled flights on busy routes while anticipating that around 85% of Saturday's scheduled departures and arrivals would proceed, albeit with delays.
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