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Flights briefly disrupted at UK’s Luton airport as heat damages runway

/ 03:03 PM July 19, 2022

Flights briefly disrupted at UK’s Luton airport as heat damages runway

Passengers are seen social distancing as they queue to board a plane at Luton Airport, following the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), Luton, Britain, May 1, 2020. REUTERS

LONDON — Flights to and from Britain’s London Luton airport were temporarily disrupted on Monday after soaring temperatures caused a defect in its runway, prompting airlines to delay or divert their planes.

The temperature rose above 37C (98.6 Fahrenheit) in parts of England on Monday, and was forecast to hit new record highs above 38.7C on either Monday or Tuesday. Much of Europe has also been baking in a heatwave.

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The airport said its runway had reopened at 1705 GMT, after earlier suspending flights at 1522 GMT.

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The airport had said in a post on Twitter that flights were suspended to allow for “an essential runway repair after high surface temperatures caused a small section to lift”.

The airport, located around 35 miles north of central London, is used by airlines including EasyJet, Wizz Air, Ryanair  and TUI.

Some 14 flights due to land at Luton were diverted to other airports including Gatwick and Stansted on Monday afternoon, according to FlightRadar24 data.

At 1720 GMT, the airport’s live departure boards showed flights heading to holiday destinations including Greece and Spain were delayed, and arrivals from several European airports were more than 4 hours later than scheduled.

That total included 14 Wizz flights heading to European holiday destinations including Tenerife and Dubrovnik, and 16 EasyJet arrivals.

A spokesperson for Ryanair said it had not canceled any flights to or from Luton, but had diverted a small number to London Stansted Airport due to the runway defect.

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Britain’s Royal Air Force said on Monday aircraft were using alternative airfields to its Brize Norton air base due to extreme temperatures, after Sky News reported that the hot weather had melted the runway at the Oxfordshire base.

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