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Stansted Airport bus fire: Flights to resume after cancellations | Stansted Airport bus fire: Flights to resume after cancellations |
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Flights at Stansted Airport are expected to return to normal after a fire caused all departures to be cancelled on Friday evening. | Flights at Stansted Airport are expected to return to normal after a fire caused all departures to be cancelled on Friday evening. |
Footage showed black smoke shrouding the terminal building when a shuttle bus burst into flames. | Footage showed black smoke shrouding the terminal building when a shuttle bus burst into flames. |
No-one was injured but passengers described an atmosphere of confusion in the aftermath as flight details disappeared from departure boards. | No-one was injured but passengers described an atmosphere of confusion in the aftermath as flight details disappeared from departure boards. |
Airport bosses have advised passengers to check flights with their airlines. | Airport bosses have advised passengers to check flights with their airlines. |
Its chief operating officer Brad Miller apologised for the disruption and said cancelling all flights had been a "very difficult" decision. | |
The blaze at 16:20 BST on Friday was caused by an electrical fault and destroyed the bus, which was parked in a waiting area. | |
It caused smoke damage to "much of the front of the terminal building," said firefighters, who had the fire under control by 17:00. | |
Later that evening Stansted Airport tweeted that all flights up until midnight were cancelled and passengers were asked to leave the airport. | Later that evening Stansted Airport tweeted that all flights up until midnight were cancelled and passengers were asked to leave the airport. |
Several passengers have described chaotic scenes inside the terminal after the fire was extinguished. | |
BBC journalist Stephen Fottrell was intending to fly to Ireland when he became caught up in the confusion. | BBC journalist Stephen Fottrell was intending to fly to Ireland when he became caught up in the confusion. |
"Once flights started to be cancelled they disappeared from the screen and we had a bizarre situation where the screens went blank. My flight came up as cancelled for just a couple of minutes and then it disappeared," he said. | "Once flights started to be cancelled they disappeared from the screen and we had a bizarre situation where the screens went blank. My flight came up as cancelled for just a couple of minutes and then it disappeared," he said. |
"People were going to the airline website checking their flights and all the information had gone from there too." | "People were going to the airline website checking their flights and all the information had gone from there too." |
Mr Fottrell told BBC 5Live he had "never seen anything like it". | |
"The level of confusion among people stood out - they just didn't know what was happening," he said. | "The level of confusion among people stood out - they just didn't know what was happening," he said. |
"It was the usual situation of very few staff on the ground and they were doing their best but they were saying they didn't work for the airlines." | "It was the usual situation of very few staff on the ground and they were doing their best but they were saying they didn't work for the airlines." |
It was an experience shared by Taylor Fulton-Ward, 18, from Hertfordshire, who was flying to Dublin with her family for the Easter weekend. | It was an experience shared by Taylor Fulton-Ward, 18, from Hertfordshire, who was flying to Dublin with her family for the Easter weekend. |
She said: "Our flight disappeared from the board with no communication. We went back through to check in to try and re-book the flight but the crowds were crazy. | |
"Announcements were telling us to leave the building, but the doors were not open - so people began pushing and panicking." | |
The airport says it will reopen with "flights expected to operate as normal", although advised passengers to check with their airlines. | |
Mr Miller said: "Some of the airlines are putting on rescue or repatriation flights so I would encourage everyone to reach out to their airline. | |
"We should be able to get them to where they are travelling to as quickly as possible." | |
One of Stansted's biggest carriers, Ryanair, earlier warned that traveller misery may extend into a second day of the Easter weekend. | |
Its most recent travel update said: "Unfortunately, further flight delays and cancellations are likely and customers are asked to please monitor this notice which will be updated throughout the day. | Its most recent travel update said: "Unfortunately, further flight delays and cancellations are likely and customers are asked to please monitor this notice which will be updated throughout the day. |
"We sincerely apologise for any delays or inconvenience caused by these disruptions which are outside of our control." | "We sincerely apologise for any delays or inconvenience caused by these disruptions which are outside of our control." |
Mr Miller said about 100 flights to and from Stansted had been disrupted and staff had made the right decision to cancel further flights after people were moved from the smoke-filled check-in area to the area beyond security. | |
"The safest place we could get them to in the terminal happened to be airside - that caused some conflict between the people who had been properly screened through security, and people who hadn't. | |
"We couldn't let anyone fly if we weren't sure that they hadn't mixed with people who hadn't gone through the proper security protocol. While it was a very difficult call, I think [staff] made the right decision." | |