Saturday, November 23, 2024 Chaos unfolded at London Heathrow Airport as Storm Bert swept through, bringing snow, rain, and powerful winds that left travelers stranded and plans in disarray. 97 flights were canceled, and 432 more were delayed, leaving passengers frustrated and scrambling for alternatives. Airlines like British Airways, Lufthansa, Swiss International Airlines, Air France, Aer Lingus, and Turkish Airlines struggled to manage the cascading effects of the severe weather.
Stranded Passengers Face Long Waits and Uncertainty For thousands of passengers, the day started with hope but quickly turned into a test of patience. Long queues formed at ticket counters as people tried to rebook their flights, while others waited anxiously for updates on their delayed departures. Families with young children sought refuge in corners of the terminals, trying to keep spirits up, while business travelers paced with their phones in hand, attempting to rearrange meetings and itineraries.
“It’s been exhausting,” said one passenger who had been waiting for hours after their flight was canceled. “The staff are doing what they can, but there’s only so much they can do with this weather.” Weather Throws Plans Into Disarray Storm Bert’s unrelenting snow and rain, coupled with winds reaching up to 70 mph, brought air travel to a standstill.
At Heathrow, the cancellations left many travelers without immediate options. For those with connecting flights, the situation was even .