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    Heathrow cargo operations up and running

    来源:https://www.shippingazette.com/    编辑:编辑部    发布:2025/03/28 08:51:49

    CARGO operations are up and running at Heathrow Airport following the power outage that resulted in the grounding of all flights and shutdown of operations on Friday.


    There was no specific mention of cargo in an update from Heathrow on its website, an omission which didn't go unnoticed by BIFA on Friday, with the organisation stressing that the importance of cargo shouldn't be overlooked.

    However, Heathrow's March 24 update stated: "Heathrow is open and fully operational. Teams across the airport continue to do everything they can to support passengers impacted by Friday's outage at an off-airport power substation.

    IAG Cargo said in an operational update on March 23: "Following the power outage in the London Heathrow area on March 21, 2025, we are pleased to confirm that operations at London Heathrow have now returned to normal."

    Virgin Atlantic Cargo said its "operation has now fully stabilised following the closure of Heathrow Airport".

    "We have been operating our full flight schedule since March 23. Our teams have been working hard to prioritise the rebooking of shipments that were unfortunately impacted by the airport closure," the airline said.

    Virgin told cargo customers to view Virgin Atlantic Cargo Track and Trace for shipment updates, reports London's Air Cargo News.

    However, Haissam Badr, National Freight Manager at international logistics provider Aramex UK, has warned that the recent closure of Heathrow Airport could cause "a significant backlog".

    James Golding, head of cargo and airline partnerships at Heathrow, announced that cargo activity is back to normal in a LinkedIn post on March 23.

    He said: "Friday was a challenging day for Heathrow and many members of our local community, and certainly one of the busiest I, my team and our colleagues across the business have had in a while.

    "Thanks to all of our airlines, airport partners and supply chain colleagues for working with us tirelessly to recover our operation so smoothly by Saturday morning following the power supply issue.

    "This allowed our passengers to travel and cargo customers to receive their products with minimal delay."