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Heathrow Airport climate change protest delays flights Heathrow Airport climate change protest delays flights
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Airline passengers are being warned to expect delays after protesters cut through a fence at Heathrow Airport and got on to a runway. Planes at Heathrow Airport have been disrupted after protesters cut through a fence and got on to a runway.
Direct action group Plane Stupid said 12 demonstrators opposed to the airport's expansion plans got on to the northern runway at 03:30 BST. Direct action group Plane Stupid said 13 demonstrators opposed to the airport's expansion plans got on to the northern runway at 03:30 BST.
The runway was closed for nearly three hours. The airport said there would be some delays to flights. Six protesters have been arrested on suspicion of Aviation Act offences, police said
Heathrow Airport said the protesters were still at one of the runways. The runway was closed for nearly three hours and 13 flights were cancelled.
Passengers have been told to check with their airlines before they travel. The airport apologised for the disruption caused and advised passengers to check with their airlines before they travel.
The airport said its southern runway had remained open throughout the protest. Some protesters are still at one of the runways and the police said officers would remain at the scene until all the demonstrators had been removed.
The airport's southern runway remained open throughout the protest.
"We are working closely with the police who are dealing with the incident."We are working closely with the police who are dealing with the incident.
"Both runways are open although there will still be delays - we are sorry for the disruption to passengers. Our priority remains to ensure the safe running of the airport," said the airport in a statement. "Both runways are open although there will still be delays - we are sorry for the disruption to passengers.
The airport said the first flight was meant to take off from the northern runway at about 06:00 BST. "Our priority remains to ensure the safe running of the airport," said the airport in a statement.
The airport said the first flight was meant to take off from the northern runway at about 06:00 BST. The runway reopened at 06:20.
A video posted online appeared to show several activists chained together and being spoken to by police officers.A video posted online appeared to show several activists chained together and being spoken to by police officers.
In the footage, an officer told them: "As a consequence of you being here, you are causing severe disruption and it will be in the millions of pounds because it will take us a while to remove you.In the footage, an officer told them: "As a consequence of you being here, you are causing severe disruption and it will be in the millions of pounds because it will take us a while to remove you.
"The cost will be in the couple of millions. The airport will attempt to make a civil recovery.""The cost will be in the couple of millions. The airport will attempt to make a civil recovery."
The Met Police said the protesters had chained themselves together using a tripod which they had assembled themselves.The Met Police said the protesters had chained themselves together using a tripod which they had assembled themselves.
Ella Gilbert, one of the activists on the runway, said: "We want to say sorry to anyone whose day we've ruined, and we're not saying that everybody who wants to fly is a bad person.Ella Gilbert, one of the activists on the runway, said: "We want to say sorry to anyone whose day we've ruined, and we're not saying that everybody who wants to fly is a bad person.
"It's those who fly frequently and unnecessarily who are driving the need for expansion, and we cannot keep ignoring the terrifying consequences of flying like there's no tomorrow.""It's those who fly frequently and unnecessarily who are driving the need for expansion, and we cannot keep ignoring the terrifying consequences of flying like there's no tomorrow."
On 1 July a report recommended a new runway should be built at Heathrow rather than Gatwick.On 1 July a report recommended a new runway should be built at Heathrow rather than Gatwick.
The Airports Commission said Heathrow was best placed to provide "urgently required" capacity, but environmentalists warned building a new runway there would make it harder to reduce air pollution and climate change emissions.The Airports Commission said Heathrow was best placed to provide "urgently required" capacity, but environmentalists warned building a new runway there would make it harder to reduce air pollution and climate change emissions.
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