- The air terminal is the fourth biggest air terminal in London and is 32 km north of the downtown area.
- It is the UK’s fifth biggest air terminal after Heathrow, Gatwick, Manchester, and Stansted, conveying more than 13 million travelers in 2022.
London‘s Luton Air terminal said on Wednesday that it had suspended all flights and asked travelers not to go there after a “huge fire” in a vehicle left made the design somewhat breakdown.
London Luton Airport
The Bedfordshire Fire and Salvage Administration said its team was attempting to quench the fire and keep it from spreading to other close by structures and vehicles at the air terminal.
A video delivered by the air terminal showed that firemen were attempting to put out the gigantic burst and keep it from spreading to structures and vehicles on the runway of the air terminal.
In the meantime, the fire administrations expressed that up to 1,200 vehicles might have been in the vehicle left at the hour of the “serious fire” and hence harmed.
No significant losses were accounted for, yet “one individual from general society and six firemen were impacted by smoke inward breath”, the East of Britain Rescue Vehicle Administration said in a post via online entertainment.