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Severe Weather Grounds Flights at Heathrow and Gatwick, 40,000 Stranded

Severe Weather Grounds Flights at Heathrow and Gatwick, 40,000 Stranded
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

Severe thunderstorms on June 30, 2026, resulted in widespread flight cancellations at two of London’s busiest airports, Heathrow and Gatwick. Adverse weather conditions forced airlines to suspend many operations, disrupting normal airport activities throughout the day.

Thousands of Passengers Affected by Flight Disruptions

As a consequence of the cancellations and delays, roughly 40,000 passengers faced significant travel interruptions. Many found themselves stranded at the airports, unable to continue their journeys as scheduled. The storms compromised air traffic control capabilities and runway safety, prompting authorities to halt or postpone flights until conditions improved.

Both Heathrow and Gatwick airports experienced substantial operational difficulties, impacting domestic and international services. Travelers

were advised to check with their airlines for updates, although specific details regarding the number of flights canceled or delayed and the airlines affected have not been disclosed.