Global travel chaos has airlines scrambling after fire forces Heathrow shutdown

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Flights began to resume late on Friday
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Unclear who responsible for cost of disruption
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Police say incident not being treated as suspicious
Some flights resumed on Friday evening, but the shuttering of the world's fifth-busiest airport for most of the day left tens of thousands searching for scarce hotel rooms and replacement seats while airlines tried to return jets and crew to bases.
The industry, facing the prospect of a financial hit costing tens of millions of pounds and a likely fight over who should pay, questioned how such crucial infrastructure could fail without backup.
"It is a clear planning failure by the airport," said
The airport had been due to handle 1,351 flights on Friday,
flying up to 291,000 passengers, but planes were diverted to
other airports in
Asked who would pay for the disruption, he said there were "procedures in place", adding "we don't have liabilities in place for incidents like this".
Restrictions on overnight flights were temporarily lifted by
Airlines including
Shares in many airlines fell on Friday.
Aviation experts said the last time European airports experienced disruption on such a large scale was the 2010 Icelandic volcanic ash cloud that grounded some 100,000 flights.
They warned that some passengers forced to land in
Prices at hotels around
Police said after an initial assessment, they were not
treating the incident at the power substation as suspicious,
although enquiries remained ongoing.
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