Heathrow Airport Reopens and Becomes Fully Operational After Blackout Shutdown

London’s Heathrow Airport has confirmed that it is now open and fully operational following a temporary shutdown caused by a widespread blackout. The airport, one of the busiest in the world, was forced to halt flights earlier today after a power failure disrupted its operations.

Passengers experienced delays and cancellations as staff worked to resolve the issue, with several flights grounded and check-in services temporarily suspended. The blackout, which affected parts of the airport’s terminal systems, left travelers stranded in terminals and caused significant operational
disruptions.


However, Heathrow officials assured the public that the situation has been resolved, and the airport has returned to normal operations. A spokesperson for Heathrow said, “We apologize for the disruption caused and are working to ensure a smooth continuation of services.”

Although the airport is back to normal, travelers are being advised to check with their airlines for any residual delays or cancellations, as the recovery process continues.

The incident has raised concerns about the resilience of major transport hubs to power failures, but Heathrow's swift action to address the issue has helped mitigate further disruption to global air traffic.

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