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Saturday, March 22, 2025 A massive electrical fire at Heathrow Airport has caused major disruptions, affecting thousands of travelers and leading to significant delays and cancellations at New York’s JFK and Newark airports. A major electrical fire that led to a power outage at London’s Heathrow Airport, one of the world’s busiest airports, has caused significant disruptions extending to the New York metro area, home to two major airports that experience heavy traffic Impact of Heathrow’s Closure on New York Airports Heathrow, located in Greater London, is the fourth busiest airport globally, handling close to 80 million passengers in 2024, according to the Airports Council International World data on the world’s busiest airports. In comparison, New York and New Jersey’s airports collectively handle tens of millions of passengers annually.

JFK: The Busiest Route Between New York and Heathrow John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) is the busiest route for Heathrow, with around 150 flights operating between New York City and London each week. According to FlightRadar24, over 20 flights are scheduled daily, except for Sundays, when the number drops to 20.



The closure of Heathrow is expected to affect around 200,000 travelers, many of whom are based in the New York tri-state area. What’s Happening at JFK Today? As of Friday afternoon, 92 flights had been delayed at John F. Kennedy International Airport, and 27 flights were canceled, according to FlightAware.

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