Heathrow airport reopened on Saturday morning following a complete shutdown caused by an electrical outage, but airlines warned of further disruption as they restarted operations.
Thomas Woldbye, Heathrow’s chief executive, defended the airport’s contingency planning and said he was “proud” of its response to the fire caused by an electrical outage.
The airport fully reopened for flights on Saturday morning and the first aeroplanes took off just after 6am.
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