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Hundreds of Flights Delayed and Cancelled at Heathrow and Gatwick Amid Thunderstorms

Hundreds of Flights Delayed and Cancelled at Heathrow and Gatwick Amid Thunderstorms
Image: Total Policing Public Notice Schedule 7 Terrorism Act sign, immigration hall, London Heathrow Airport Terminal 5, Hounslow, London, UK (I was told off for photographing this) by gruntzooki via flickr, by-sa

On June 28, 2026, London Heathrow and Gatwick airports experienced significant flight disruptions due to severe thunderstorms. Hundreds of departures and arrivals faced delays, and a number of flights were cancelled, affecting air travel schedules across the two major UK airports.

Passengers at both airports were impacted by the adverse weather conditions, with some stranded on the tarmac or in terminals for up to six hours. Gatwick in particular saw multiple flight cancellations as a result of the storm activity, intensifying the disruption. The severe weather also contributed to a backlog, leading to prolonged waiting times and challenges in managing

normal operations throughout the day.