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Gatwick Airport latest: Travel chaos with flights cancelled and passengers stranded as update released

A spokesperson said the security alert has now been resolved while passengers facing cancellations should contact their airlines

Tara Cobham,Simon Calder,Holly Evans
Friday 22 November 2024 21:29 GMT
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Crowd gathers outside Gatwick Airport after evacuation

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Gatwick Airport’s south terminal has reopened after police called a bomb disposal squad and evacuated passengers to assess a “suspected prohibited item” which was found in luggage.

Passengers were ordered to leave a large part of the south terminal of the UK’s second-busiest airport on Friday morning following the discovery at 8.20am.

The security issue has now been resolved, said an airport spokesperson, who also warned that there were delays and cancellations.

They said: “The earlier security alert has now been resolved and cleared by police. The South Terminal is reopening to staff and will be open to passengers shortly.”

Travellers flying from the south terminal have been unable to check in and are facing long delays as flights are disrupted.

Some passengers wrapped themselves in emergency foil blankets against the cold as they waited outside the building.

Earlier, Sussex Police said: “As a precaution, an EOD (explosive ordnance disposal) team is being deployed to the airport.

“This is causing significant disruption and some roads around the south terminal have been closed.

“We’d advise the public to avoid the area where possible.”

Almost 40 departing flights cancelled

At least 37 flights departing from Gatwick airport were cancelled on Friday.

Gatwick Airport’s south terminal has now reopen after police called a bomb disposal squad and evacuated passengers to assess a “suspected prohibited item” which was found in luggage.

However, thousands of passengers have found themselves still stranded, as almost 40 flights leaving the airport were cancelled.

Athena Stavrou22 November 2024 21:29

New Yorker describes Gatwick chaos

Brian Torres, 22, who was visiting from New York in the US, was in the terminal preparing to go through security checks when he was ordered to evacuate.

He said: “I was upstairs. We didn’t know what was going on. They ended up sending all of us out. We walked down the stairs then went to the street and stood there for a while.

“We were going into security but noticed the long line. It’s been busy (before) but never that busy.”

Mr Torres said the disruption “messes with my travel plans”.

He added: “I just want to get back home to talk to my mom. It’s scary. They’re not informing us about anything.”

Athena Stavrou22 November 2024 20:31

‘It’s been absolute chaos’: Airline passengers disrupted by Gatwick alert

Thousands of airline passengers were delayed after Gatwick airport’s south terminal was evacuated because of a security alert.

Travellers were unable to check in for more than four hours due to the incident on Friday.

David Bouchardau, who was due to fly to Paris at around 1.30pm to return home, said: “I live in the countryside so I don’t know how the roads are going to be when I reach France. It’s going to be a long day.”

He said the airport staff were “trying their best”, adding: “There are many, many people. It’s a very difficult situation for everybody. You just have to be patient and wait for news.”

Athena Stavrou22 November 2024 19:40

Two people released from police custody as investigation concluded

Police have concluded their investigation into a report of a suspect package at Gatwick Airport.

Officers from the EOD (Explosive Ordnance Disposal) team made the package safe, and the airport has been handed back to its operator.

Two people who were detained while enquiries were ongoing have been allowed to continue their journeys.

Sussex police said: “There will remain an increased police presence in the area to assist with passengers accessing the South Terminal for onward travel.

“Safety of the public, staff and other airport users has been our priority throughout the operation, and we thank them for their patience while the incident was ongoing.”

Athena Stavrou22 November 2024 19:01

Rail disruption ended

Disruptio to rail travel to the airport has now ended, Gatwick Express has said.

After hours of cancellations and severe delays, the operator has said that no further trains are being affected by the incident.

Athena Stavrou22 November 2024 18:30

No zero-risk flight paths left over Middle East, aviation group warns

A flight operations group has warned that the conflict in the Middle East is presenting serious challenges for pilots navigating the airspace around Israel, Lebanon, Syria and Iran

Passenger aviation has never been safer but “there simply is no ‘risk-zero’ route available” says Ops Group, an international membership organisation for pilots and other aviation staff.

The group has published a blog called Dodging Danger: The Three Routes Through the Middle East.

The writer, Chris Shieff, says: “It no longer seems to be a simple question of ‘is this route safe?’ but instead, of one’s own appetite for known risks.”

The article analyses the three routes that are currently being used by major airlines: south via Egypt and Saudi Arabia, central via Turkey and eastern Iraq, or north over the Caucasus, the Caspian Sea and Turkmenistan.

Read the full story:

No zero-risk flight paths left over Middle East, aviation group warns

Ops Group warns of dangers ranging from Houthi rebel attacks to air traffic control overload

Athena Stavrou22 November 2024 18:02

Ryanair, WizzAir and British Airways lead cancellations

Ryanair has cancelled a trifecta of flights to and from Dublin, Cork and Shannon.

Wizz Air is now grounding more flights, with a second Sharm el Sheikh departure as well as flights to Istanbul and Hurghada.

British Airways cancellations are increasing, with a flight to Funchal grounded.

For each departing flight that is cancelled, there will be passengers waiting at an airport abroad to fly back to Gatwick.

Passengers at Gatwick airport near Crawley, West Sussex (Gareth Fuller/PA)
Passengers at Gatwick airport near Crawley, West Sussex (Gareth Fuller/PA) (PA Wire)
Holly Evans22 November 2024 16:44

Widespread cancellations see up to 5,000 passengers affected

Even though Gatwick South terminal has reopened, widespread cancellations have begun to be made. British Airways has cancelled at least 30 flights to and from the Sussex airport.

European and North African flights from Gatwick have been grounded to Tenerife, Marrakech, Malta, Faro, Porto, Malaga, Alicante, Seville, Jersey (two), Bordeaux, Verona, and Turin.

Long-haul flights to Trinidad and Islamabad are cancelled. All the related inbound flights are also grounded.

An estimated 5,000 passengers have been affected.

Simon Calder 22 November 2024 16:09

Passengers queue to return to south terminal

Thousands of passengers who have sought refuge in North Terminal at Gatwick – as the only place for some distance with warmth and catering – are now queuing for the shuttle to get back to South Terminal.

In addition, there is confusion over the status of Gatwick airport railway station. It is open and trains are stopping, but the message has gone out that it will not reopen until 4.15pm.

Queues of passengers wait to board the shuttle from the north terminal to the reopened south terminal
Queues of passengers wait to board the shuttle from the north terminal to the reopened south terminal (Simon Calder )
Simon Calder 22 November 2024 16:00

Watch: Crowd gathers outside Gatwick Airport after evacuation

Crowd gathers outside Gatwick Airport after evacuation
Holly Evans22 November 2024 15:47

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