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Heathrow Flood Alert: Travel Chaos Looms
11 Feb
Summary
- Heathrow Airport warns of travel delays due to severe flood risk.
- Millions expected to travel during February half-term.
- Key routes like M3 and M25 may face closures and congestion.

Heathrow Airport is issuing a warning to passengers, anticipating significant travel delays due to a high flood risk in and around the hub. This alert comes as millions are expected to travel for the February half-term holiday. Areas surrounding key access routes, including the M3 Eastbound and sections of the M25, have been highlighted as having a significant flood impact, potentially leading to closures or severe congestion.
The Met Office has forecast continued heavy rainfall with no prolonged dry spells expected for the next seven to ten days. Travel insurance experts are advising passengers to allow ample extra travel time, monitor road and rail updates for closures, and check their insurance coverage for travel disruption.
Given the persistent wet weather across the UK, with some areas experiencing rain daily, travellers are encouraged to consider alternative transport methods, such as rail links, which offer good connectivity to Heathrow. Passengers should also ensure essential items and documents are in their hand luggage in case of unforeseen delays.




