In The News Posted September 14, 2022 Share Posted September 14, 2022 DALLAS – London Heathrow Airport (LHR) will alter its flight operations this afternoon to reflect the late Queen Elizabeth II’s passing. Today, between 13:50 and 15:40 pm local time, there will be a window in which a number of flights from LHR will be “disrupted” to ensure that no air travel takes place as the Queen’s coffin is transported between Buckingham Palace and Westminster Hall, where a service will later be held to mark her arrival. This disruption is to ensure that silence over Central London is held as a tribute to the Queen. The flights impacted are yet unknown, but the airport promises travelers on the rerouted flights that they would be informed directly of the alterations. Additionally, the Queen’s funeral will be broadcast on all screens around the airport on Monday, September 19, in addition to a one-minute silence scheduled for Sunday, September 18, at 8 pm local time. Further alterations and disruptions will be announced by LHR in the upcoming days as the country grieves its loss. Customers are advised to use alternate routes into the airport via the Piccadilly Line, the Elizabeth Line, or the Heathrow Express as local roads to LHR will be closed off as the Queen’s coffin travels to St. George’s Chapel in Windsor. Out of respect for the period of mourning following the passing of Her Majesty The Queen, some flights between 13:50–15:40 on Wed 14 Sept will be disrupted to ensure silence during the ceremonial procession.Airlines will notify passengers directly of any flight changes. (1/3)— Heathrow Airport (@HeathrowAirport) September 13, 2022 Featured image: London Heathrow Media Center View the full article Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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