Flights to Heathrow, Britain, began again late Friday night, after the fire set off the power supply and closed Europe’s busiest airport for the whole day, resulting in tens of thousands of passengers trapped and traveling worldwide. Heathrow said his teams worked tirelessly to reopen the fifth busy airport in the world, having been forced to close completely after a huge fire that burned down a nearby substation on Thursday night, with travelers. The airport was to serve 1,351 flights on Friday, with 291,000 passengers, but the planes headed to other British and Europe airports, while many long -distance flights returned to their departure. Heathrow has announced that there will be a limited number of flights on Friday, which will focus mainly on aircraft relocation and aircraft transport to London. ‘Tomorrow morning, we expect to come back […]
Source: News Beast

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