Heathrow flights cancelled after rush hour Elizabeth line delays | UK News
Transport networks across the UK are feeling the heat with school summer holidays now in full swing.
Flights have been cancelled for the second day at London’s Gatwick and Heathrow airports, while disruption has also hit rail networks in the capital.
London commuters faced rush-hour after trains were suspended on the Elizabeth line on Wednesday. Chaos hit during the morning commute, with the entire Abbey Wood-Paddington section suspended due to an electricity supply failure.
Broken down vehicle on the M25
Drivers were warned of severe delays on the M25 in southwest London near Byfleet.
Delays are expected until at least 11.15am anticlockwise between junctions 11 and 10 due to a broken down vehicle, National Highways said.
There are currently delays of 15 minutes against expected traffic as one lane out of four is closed.
No trains on part of the Tube
If you’re travelling on the Tube in northwest London, there is some disruption on a section of the Bakerloo line
Currently, no trains are running between Queens Park, Harrow and Wealdstone while staff respond to a fire alert at Willesden junction, the latest TfL travel update says.
Flight cancellations at London airports
Some flights have been cancelled this morning at London Gatwick and Heathrow airports.
At Heathrow, the 8.50am Eurowings flight to Cologne, 11.15am Virgin Atlantic to Miami and 12.10pm Delta Air Lines flight to Detroit have been axed, according to Flightradar24.
At Gatwick, EasyJet cancelled its 8.25am flight to Geneva and the 9.10am to Palma de Mallorca.
British Airways has axed its 10.35am from Gatwick to Jersey.
It comes days after the global Crowdstrike IT outage halted flights, GP and hospital services and media organisations around the world.
Worst summer traffic hotspot
Summer holidays are in full swing, and so are getaway trips.
With weather looking warm and bright at the weekend, holidaymakers are likely to flock to beaches, parks and nature beauty spots.
The RAC has predicted a whopping 27 million trips during this week.
Here are the worst likely congestion hotspots over the weekend.