Heathrow
Coverage of Heathrow in the Nexus archive.
- [UK] [ZA] airportrecovery.com is a scam
A user claims airportrecovery.com is a scam after failing to receive promised concierge services for resolving lost luggage with British Airways at Heathrow. Despite being within refund policy, the user reports delayed refunds and misleading communications over two months.
- Thunderstorms disrupt Gatwick and Heathrow as hundreds of flights delayed or cancelled
Thunderstorms caused severe flight delays and cancellations at Heathrow and Gatwick airports, with passengers stranded on grounded planes in hot weather. The disruptions occurred amid a record-breaking heatwave affecting the UK and much of Europe.
- UK far-right activist Tommy Robinson says arrested at Heathrow
Tommy Robinson, a UK far-right activist, was arrested at Heathrow. Demonstrators gathered outside Southampton Central Police Station following the conviction of Vikrum Digwa for the murder of student Henry Nowak.
- Tommy Robinson detained at Heathrow under terrorism act after Moscow trip with Musk's dad
Tommy Robinson was detained at Heathrow under the terrorism act following a trip to Moscow with Musk's dad. The detention occurred after his visit to Moscow.
- Tommy Robinson says he's been detained at Heathrow
Tommy Robinson claims he was detained at Heathrow. The article references his participation in an Unite the Kingdom rally in London.
- Tommy Robinson detained at Heathrow under counter-terrorism laws
Tommy Robinson was detained at Heathrow airport under counter-terrorism laws after gaining global prominence on social media amid racial tensions in Britain. The far-right activist, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, was stopped and his phone was seized under section 3 of the Counter-Terrorism Border Security Act 2019.
- Moody’s Cuts UK Budget Hotel Chain Travelodge Deeper Into Junk
Moody’s has downgraded the UK budget hotel chain Travelodge, moving it further into junk status. A Travelodge Hotel near Heathrow, London is mentioned in the article.
- Sales of fans, ice cubes and sunscreen surge during May UK heatwave
Sales of fans, ice cubes, and sunscreen have surged in the UK during a record-breaking May heatwave. Temperatures hit 34.8°C at Kew Gardens and 35°C at Heathrow, with retailers reporting tripled ice cube sales and fans selling at three per minute. The heatwave has driven demand for cooling products like air conditioners and outdoor shade.
- UK records highest ever May temperature for second day in a row
The UK recorded its highest-ever May temperature for two consecutive days, reaching 35C at Heathrow on Tuesday and 34.8C at Kew Gardens in London on Monday, surpassing the previous May record of 32.8C set in 1922.
- More than 20 towns in France record highest ever May temperatures
Over 20 towns in France recorded their highest-ever May temperatures, the UK set a national May heat record at 33.5°C in Heathrow, and Spain could reach 40°C by the end of the week due to an extreme early-summer heat event.
- UK heatwave expected as temperatures near record highs for May
A heatwave is expected in the UK with temperatures nearing May records, potentially reaching 34C. The Met Office declared a heatwave after Heathrow recorded 28C for three consecutive days, triggering amber health alerts across much of England.
- Baggage chaos at Heathrow as furious passengers are forced to wait up to five hours for their luggage - with some told to go home without their bags
Furious passengers at Heathrow are forced to wait up to five hours for their luggage, with some being told to go home without their bags. The baggage chaos has caused significant disruption to travelers. Passengers are experiencing lengthy delays in retrieving their luggage.
- Heathrow could be forced to allow other firms to build third runway to cut costs
Heathrow may be forced to allow other companies to design and build its third runway and new terminal. The UK aviation regulator proposes changes to the regulatory model to keep construction costs down. This is part of a long-awaited review by the Civil Aviation Authority.
- Heathrow passenger numbers hit as Middle East war disrupts travel
Heathrow passenger numbers have been affected due to the Middle East war disrupting travel. The conflict has led to a decrease in air travel, impacting Heathrow's passenger traffic. This disruption is expected to continue until the situation stabilizes.
- British Airways passenger assaulted American woman after being caught smoking a vape that 'smelled of weed' on flight from New York to Heathrow
A British Airways passenger was assaulted by an American woman after being caught smoking a vape on a flight from New York to Heathrow. The incident occurred when the passenger's vape smelled of weed, leading to a confrontation. The details of the altercation are still emerging.
- British Airways passenger assaulted American woman after being caught smoking a vape that 'smelled of weed' on flight from New York to Heathrow
A British Airways passenger was assaulted after being caught smoking a vape on a flight from New York to Heathrow. The vape allegedly smelled of weed, leading to an altercation with an American woman. The incident occurred on a British Airways flight.