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  2. Heathrow passengers face hours of delays as airport hit by ...

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    A Heathrow spokesperson said: “Due to strong wind and staff absence in air traffic control, temporary air traffic control restrictions were implemented at Heathrow earlier today.

  3. Winds up to 82mph see Scottish ferries and Heathrow flights ...

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    A Heathrow spokesperson said: “Due to strong winds and airspace restrictions, a small number of flights have been cancelled today. This will ensure the vast majority of passengers can still ...

  4. Plane struggles to land at Heathrow Airport as Storm Darragh ...

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    This is the moment a plane struggles to land at Heathrow Airport as Storm Darragh hits the UK with wind speeds reaching 90mph. The footage, captured by Big Jet TV on Saturday (7 December), shows ...

  5. British Airways flights in chaos as another IT failure strikes

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    Tens of thousands of British Airways passengers encountered long delays and possible missed connections after another major IT failure.. On Monday evening passengers at London Heathrow Terminal 5 ...

  6. Two planes at Heathrow Airport collide on the ground

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    The wingtip of an empty Virgin Atlantic jet collided with a stationary British Airways airliner while being towed from a stand at London's Heathrow Airport on Saturday, the airlines said. Heathrow ...

  7. British Airways Flight 38 - Wikipedia

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    British Airways Flight 38 was a scheduled international passenger flight from Beijing Capital International Airport in Beijing, China, to London Heathrow Airport in London, United Kingdom, an 8,100-kilometre (4,400 nmi; 5,000 mi) trip.

  8. Heathrow Airport - Wikipedia

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    Heathrow Airport (/ ˌ h iː θ ˈ r oʊ, ˈ h iː θ r oʊ /), [6] called London Airport until 1966 (IATA: LHR, ICAO: EGLL), [7] and now known as London Heathrow, is the main international airport serving London, the capital and most populous city of England and the United Kingdom.

  9. Expansion of Heathrow Airport - Wikipedia

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    Map of Heathrow Airport showing the original proposed extension and third runway; T1 and T2 operations have since merged into the new T2 terminal. In January 2009, the then Transport Secretary Geoff Hoon announced that the UK government supported the expansion of Heathrow by building a third runway, 2,200 m (7,218 ft) long serving a new passenger terminal, a hub for public and private ...