Today: April 23, 2025
March 22, 2025
1 min read

Heathrow Resumes Full Operations

Flights at London’s Heathrow Airport have resumed, with operations now fully restored following a power outage caused by a fire at an off-site substation in Hayes.

In a statement on Saturday, the airport confirmed it was “open and fully operational,” with additional staff brought in to clear the backlog of disrupted flights.

“We have added flights to today’s schedule to accommodate an extra 10,000 passengers,” the statement said, advising travellers to check with airlines for updates.

Heathrow Chief Executive Thomas Woldbye said he did not anticipate significant delays or cancellations but acknowledged airlines would need to manage stranded passengers. Apologising for the disruption, he defended the airport’s closure, explaining that the affected power substation was not part of Heathrow’s infrastructure.

The outage, which grounded flights and impacted around 200,000 travellers, was triggered by two explosions and a fire at an electrical substation in Hayes, west London, on Thursday night. The blaze also led to local evacuations and school closures.

Counter-terrorism officers from the Metropolitan Police are investigating the fire due to its impact on critical national infrastructure, though authorities have found no indication of foul play so far.

Britain’s energy regulator, Ofgem, has launched a review to determine the cause of the incident and assess potential lessons for the future.

Heathrow, one of the world’s busiest airports, handled a record 83.9 million passengers last year. While its back-up diesel generators functioned as expected, the airport noted they were not designed to support full-scale operations.

Previous Story

India Showcases Agricultural and Processed Food Goods at IFE London 2025

Next Story

Heathrow Back to Full Operations After Fire

Latest from LONDON

Celebrating a Decade of Rocking Young Talent

Twickenham-based non-profit marks a decade of helping young talent find their voice This year, Powerjam Band Project, a not-for-profit rock school based in Twickenham, is proudly celebrating its 10th anniversary, marking a

Helping Hands After Dark

The Kingston Street Pastors are trained volunteers from local churches who patrol the town centre every Friday and Saturday night, along with two additional Friday afternoon shifts each month Kingston’s lively nightlife

Plans In for Farnham and Hilldene Revamp

The proposed scheme includes the demolition of existing homes and the construction of 481 modern new homes, alongside improved retail units and vibrant community spaces designed to revitalise the town centre The

Harrow Streets Plug into the Future

Harrow is rolling out 100 on-street EV charging points in partnership with Trojan Energy, making it easier, faster, and safer for residents to power electric vehicles near their homes Harrow is going
Go toTop

Don't Miss

Hillingdon cracks whip on taxis from waiting in residential streets

Hillingdon Council’s Cabinet has approved proposals to implement a new

UK Front Pages 31/01: Washington Mid-Air Collision Shocks the World

A bright flash lit up the sky over the Potomac