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More than 1,000 flights will be affected

Some more details from Flightradar24, which says that more than 1,000 flights will be impacted by the sudden closure of Heathrow today.

“Today’s total closure of London-Heathrow will affect at least 1,351 flights to/from LHR,” the flight tracker said in a post on Bluesky, “That doesn’t include any flights that might be canceled or delayed due to aircraft being out of position.”

Flightradar 24 graphic Photograph: Flightradar24
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Elias Visontay

Elias Visontay

Another update from Elias Visontay, our transport and urban affairs reporter in Sydney who reports that Qantas will bus displaced passengers from Paris to London after several of its flights were forced to divert due to the closure of Heathrow airport.

On Friday, Qantas’s Singapore-London QF1 and non-stop Perth-London QF9 flights landed at Paris’ Charles de Gaulle airport in the early hours of the morning, local time, after the substation fire.

A Qantas spokesperson said passengers would now be transported to London on buses.

“Our Singapore-London and Perth-London services were diverted to Paris today, with buses arranged to take customers on to London,” they said.

Qantas’ QF10 flight from London returning to Perth has been cancelled for Friday, with customers to be accommodated on other flights. Friday’s QF2, from London to Singapore, will also likely be affected.

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