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Oct 29, 2025

Heathrow website outage raises traveller-communication concerns at UK’s busiest hub

Heathrow website outage raises traveller-communication concerns at UK’s busiest hub
London Heathrow, Europe’s largest international airport, confirmed on Wednesday evening that it was “aware of issues affecting its website” and that IT teams were investigating . Although flight operations were unaffected, passengers were temporarily unable to access real-time arrivals, departures and e-gate advice online.

For corporate travellers the outage highlights a persistent weak-spot in travel risk management: digital channels, rather than airline counters, are now the primary source of last-minute gate or disruption information. During previous IT incidents—notably the May 2023 e-gate failure—lack of timely updates compounded queues at immigration.

Travel managers with high volumes of Heathrow traffic should remind employees to download airline apps and to enrol in Heathrow’s push-notification service as back-ups. The episode also underscores the benefit of Advance Passenger Information APIs that allow duty-of-care teams to track flights independently of airport systems.

Heathrow handled 79 million passengers in 2024 and is a critical node for onward connections to the US and Asia. While Wednesday’s glitch was minor, any prolonged digital blackout could quickly escalate into a wider mobility bottleneck, particularly as the airport prepares for Christmas peak traffic.
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