- by foxnews
- 09 Dec 2024
Birmingham Airport, one of the UK‘s busiest airports, has reopened and flight services are gradually returning to normal following a temporary closure caused by a security incident involving a suspicious vehicle.
The airport, which serves nearly 12 million passengers annually, was evacuated yesterday, resulting in all flights being suspended as a precautionary measure.
The incident occurred around 12:20 BST, when a suspicious vehicle prompted the deployment of a police operation.
An Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) team was brought in to assess the situation, and the vehicle was later declared safe by West Midlands Police.
Following this, the airport began restoring normal operations yesterday evening.
Although services have resumed, passengers are still advised to check with their airlines for potential delays or schedule changes.
During the evacuation, many passengers who had cleared security were allowed to proceed to departures, while others were asked to leave the building.
Passengers expressed frustration over the disruption, with some voicing their concerns about the lack of communication during the incident.
Flights were held on the ground, but all except one were eventually allowed to depart.
Birmingham Airport continues to work closely with its airline partners, including Ryanair and Aer Lingus Regional, to minimize any further disruption to travelers.
Passengers are encouraged to check their flight status with airlines as services stabilize. The airport has reassured travelers that they are working to minimize the impact on customers while thanking them for their patience during the situation.
For the latest updates, travelers can visit the official Birmingham Airport website or check with their respective airlines for real-time information.
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