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Heathrow warns of disruption at two terminals after flooding

Passengers were told to avoid road travel and use rail or park-and-ride options as Heathrow teams worked to clear flood-related closures.

  • Heathrow Airport has warned Passengers against traveling by Road to Terminals Two and Three after Flooding in the central terminal area forced ongoing Road closures.
  • Flooding in the central terminal area caused infrastructure damage, resulting in ongoing Road closures restricting access to Terminals Two and Three.
  • Passengers are strongly advised to use Heathrow Express, Elizabeth Line, and Piccadilly Line rail services, or those requiring car travel must use Park and Ride at Terminals Four or Five with free rail services.
  • The disruption has hit Passengers amid the school summer holidays, a peak travel period seeing hundreds of thousands of customers pass through the airport.
  • Heathrow Airport teams are working to resolve the situation as quickly as possible, apologizing for any disruption while Passengers traveling to Terminals Two or Three must not travel by Road.
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The disruption affects one of the world's busiest airports during one of the busiest periods of the summer holiday season.

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The Telegraph broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Saturday, August 15, 2026.
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