Heathrow Faces Legal Threats Over Power Outage Fallout
Airlines seek compensation for costs incurred during the airport's 24-hour shutdown as investigations highlight crisis management failures.
- A fire at the North Hyde electrical substation caused Heathrow Airport to shut down for nearly 24 hours, disrupting over 1,300 flights and affecting up to 291,000 passengers.
- SSE and National Grid confirmed Heathrow had access to alternative power supplies during the fire, but the airport failed to switch to them effectively, leading to the closure.
- Airlines, represented by the Heathrow Airline Operators’ Committee, are considering legal action to recover expenses, including passenger care and operational costs.
- Energy Secretary Ed Miliband has ordered an official investigation into the fire and its implications for energy resilience in critical infrastructure.
- Criticism mounts over Heathrow’s lack of advanced backup systems and its crisis response, with calls for accountability and systemic improvements.