Birmingham Airport latest: Thousands of passengers still disrupted after plane’s emergency landing closes runway

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7 Aug 2025 • 4:51 PM MYT
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Thousands of passengers are still facing disruption after all flights were suspended at Birmingham Airport on Wednesday due to an “aircraft incident”.

A light aircraft was forced to do an emergency landing at the airport while en route to Belfast International Airport when developed landing gear problems.

Although the airport has reopened its runway and resumed operations, weary passengers are struggling to reach their holiday destinations or to return home as further flights on Thursday are grounded or heavily delayed.

Woodgate Aviation, the owner of the plane, said “The aircraft returned to Birmingham and made an emergency landing and the main under-carriage collapsed on touch down.”

The airport has asked that all passengers check flight details with their airlines and follow advice issued by them.

Police have confirmed one person was left with minor injuries following the incident.

Pictures on social media appear to show a small propeller plane on the runway, with emergency services in attendance.

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Key Points

  • Thousands of passengers still disrupted by Birmingham airport closure
  • A look at Birmingham's departure board on Thursday
  • One person injured after plane makes emergency landing
  • All flights held and runway temporarily closed at Birmingham Airport
  • Flights diverted and one turned back

How big is Birmingham Airport?

09:53

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Athena Stavrou

According to its website, Birmingham Airport is the seventh-largest airport in the UK and the third largest outside London, handling approximately 11.5 million passengers in 2023.

By 2033, it hopes to increase this figure by 50 per cent to reach 18 million.

Home to around 30 airlines, it offers over 130 direct routes and over 450 one-stop destinations from its one terminal.

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What happened?

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Athena Stavrou

Thousands of passengers faced travel delays and disruption after all flights were suspended from Birmingham Airport due to an “aircraft incident”.

It is believed that the aircraft involved was a Beechcraft B200 Super King Air twin turboprop light aircraft, which belonged to Woodgate Aviation, self-described as a leading provider of corporate, business, private and general aviation services in Northern Ireland since 1969.

The flight, which is believed to have been heading to its home base of George Best Belfast City, took off at 1.16pm according to data on FlightRadar24. It climbed to 5,750 feet and almost immediately entered a holding pattern.

At 1.35pm the aircraft overflew the runway at just 300 feet, but it remains unclear if the pilot was attempting to land or enabling air traffic controllers to inspect the undercarriage. FlightRadar data shows the aircraft made contact with the ground at 1.57pm.

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A look at Birmingham's departure board

09:16

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Athena Stavrou

Despite Birmingham Airport having reopened its runways, there are still a number of delays this morning.

One flight to Amsterdam has been cancelled because the aircraft and crew could not reach Birmingham on Wednesday.

14 flights have been either delayed or are estimated be delayed by 45 minutes or more.

29 flights have either been or are set to be minorly delayed.

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Poll: Would you rather be disrupted inbound or outbound?

08:48

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Athena Stavrou

Our Travel Correspondent Simon Calder has launched a poll on X to see whether passengers would prefer to be disrupted on their outbound or inbound journey.

So far, the majority of the 526 voters have said they’d before their journey home to be affected rather than their flight outbound.

Latest update from Birmingham Airport

08:25

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Athena Stavrou

The last update we received from Birmingham Airport was just before 8pm last night.

“Following the aircraft incident today, the runway has reopened and operations have resumed,” it said.

It apologised for the disruption caused by the incident and said passengers must check flight details and follow advice issued by their airlines.

The airport added: “Our teams have worked as quickly as possible, in line with strict protocols, which must be followed to ensure a safe reopening of the runway following a prolonged closure.”

Watch: Small aircraft seen on runway

07:58

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Athena Stavrou

Thousands of passengers still disrupted by Birmingham airport closure

07:28

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Athena Stavrou

The Independent’s Travel Correspondent Simon Calder reports:

Ten hours after Birmingham airport reopened, weary passengers are struggling to reach their holiday destinations or to return home.

After dozens of diversions and cancellations on Wednesday, further flights on Thursday are grounded or heavily delayed.

The 6am KLM flight to Amsterdam was cancelled because the aircraft and crew could not reach Birmingham on Wednesday. Many departures are delayed as a result of the runway closures, which saw planes diverted as far away as Liverpool, Cardiff and Gatwick.

The Wednesday evening Emirates arrival from Dubai, using the biggest aircraft serving Birmingham, landed in Stansted initially before flying on to the West Midlands airport. The return leg took off at midnight, over two hours late, inevitably resulting in missed connections for many passengers who were planning to connect in Dubai for Asian and Australasian destinations.

Jet2 passengers heading for the Greek island of Zante on Wednesday will arrive three hours late, with a two-hour delay facing holidaymakers with the airline heading for Menorca.

Travellers returning to Birmingham faced some extreme delays overnight. Ryanair passengers from Dublin and Malta were four hours late, while a Tui plane from Palma was five hours behind schedule.

Under air passengers’ rights rules, no compensation is payable because the cause was beyond the airlines’ control.

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What is the Beechcraft B200 Super King Air?

07:00

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Daniel Keane

The Beechcraft B200 Super King Air can carry nine passengers and is used in various roles, including as an air ambulance, and for special missions.

It first entered production in 1981 and followed its predecessor the Model 101, which was designed in 1969.

Beechcraft is an American aviation manufacturer headquarted in Wichita, Arkansas.

How big is Birmingham airport?

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Daniel Keane

According to its website, Birmingham Airport is the seventh-largest airport in the UK and the third largest outside London, handling approximately 11.5 million passengers in 2023.

By 2033, it hopes to increase this figure by 50 per cent to reach 18 million.

Home to around 30 airlines, it offers over 130 direct routes and over 450 one-stop destinations from its one terminal.

Aircraft was also involved in crash at Southend

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Daniel Keane

A Beechcraft B200 Super King Air was also involved in a plane crash at London Southend Airport in July, which killed four people on board.

Zeusch Aviation, based at Lelystad Airport in the Netherlands, confirmed its SUZ1 flight had been “involved in an accident”.

The plane had flown from the Greek capital Athens to Pula in Croatia on Sunday before heading to Southend. It was scheduled to return to Lelystad on Sunday night.

Zeusch Aviation’s website says the plane can be used for medical flights to transport patients or organs. It has also been deployed for aerial mapping flights.

Recap: How the incident at Birmingham Airport unfolded

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Daniel Keane

Birmingham Airport first said at around 2.40pm that its runway was temporarily closed following the incident.

It later suggested flights would remain grounded until at least 8pm.

In an update posted on X shortly before 8pm on Wednesday evening, the airport said: "Following the aircraft incident today, the runway has reopened and operations have resumed."

It apologised for the disruption caused by the incident and said passengers must check flight details and follow advice issued by their airlines.

Air Accidents Investigations Branch investigating Birmingham Airport incident

03:00

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Bryony Gooch

The Air Accidents Investigations Branch (AAIB) has said it has started an investigation into the incident, with “a multi-disciplinary team including inspectors with expertise in aircraft operations, engineering and recorded data” deployed to Birmingham Airport.

Woodgate Aviation has said it will cooperate with Air Accident Investigators and airport services.

Watch: The small aircraft which made an emergency landing as Birmingham Airport closed for six hours

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Bryony Gooch

Thousands face travel chaos after emergency landing shuts runway at Birmingham airport

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Bryony Gooch

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How do I qualify for a cash payout if my flight was cancelled?

Thursday 7 August 2025 00:00

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Bryony Gooch

If you are flying from a UK/EU airport or on a British/ European airline and have your flight cancelled – or are delayed in arrival by at least three hours – the presumption is that you are owed hundreds of pounds in compensation.

The payment depends on distance:

  • Under 1,500km, for example London to Barcelona: £220 or €250
  • 1,500-3,500km, such as Manchester-Lisbon: £350 or €400
  • Above 3,500km, eg Birmingham-Dubai: £520 or €600. If a long-haul arrival delay is between three and four hours, the compensation is halved.

The only way the airline can avoid paying out is by demonstrating “extraordinary circumstances” were responsible.

All you need to know about how a 41-minute flight suspended all services at Birmingham Airport for six hours

Wednesday 6 August 2025 23:00

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Bryony Gooch

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In the UK and Europe, what can I expect if my flight is cancelled or delayed?

Wednesday 6 August 2025 22:30

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Simon Calder, Travel Correspondent

For delays of under two hours you have no rights (unless a short delay in the UK triggers a missed connection and much later arrival at your final ticketed destination – see below).

For longer delays, the airline should provide refreshments as appropriate after a specified length of time. This applies regardless of the cause of the delay.

The time at which the duty of care kicks in depends on the distance you are flying:

  • Short flights (up to 1,500km): refreshments after two hours.
  • Mid-haul journeys (1,500 to 3,500km): three hours.
  • Longer trips: four hours.

Note that if the airline believes providing the care would further delay the flight, it need not deliver.

If the delay extends overnight, the airline is obliged to find and pay for a hotel room. In practice, carriers often say, “too difficult”, and invite the passenger to book their own and reclaim later.

While this practice does not comply fully with the rules, aviation authorities tend to turn a blind eye to it.

People from Europe trying to return to Birmingham

Wednesday 6 August 2025 22:00

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Bryony Gooch

Many people in Europe trying to fly back to Birmingham were still facing lengthy delays after its reopening.

Diana Celella, an interior designer from Sutton Coldfield, was due to return from Lisbon on a Ryanair flight departing at 8.20pm after a week-long holiday in the Portuguese city with her husband Luigi, but saw online that the flight will now take off at 11.05pm.

The 60-year-old, who also works as a lecturer at Arts University Bournemouth, told the PA news agency: “My husband and I have had a lovely holiday, so it’s a real shame to end it with this delay. That said, if we do manage to take off tonight, we’ll count ourselves lucky under the circumstances.

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“The atmosphere among fellow passengers is mostly resigned — everyone we’ve spoken to recognises that it’s out of Ryanair’s control.

“However, there’s been a lack of clear communication. We’ve had no updates from Ryanair since 6.20pm, and there have been no announcements at Lisbon Airport, which is frustrating.

“Fingers crossed we fly tonight.”

AAIB to investigate incident

Wednesday 6 August 2025 21:38

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Bryony Gooch

The Air Accidents Investigations Branch (AAIB) has said it has started an investigation into the incident, with “a multi-disciplinary team including inspectors with expertise in aircraft operations, engineering and recorded data” deployed to Birmingham Airport.

Woodgate Aviation has said it will cooperate with Air Accident Investigators and airport services.

Everything that has happened so far

Wednesday 6 August 2025 21:17

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Bryony Gooch

  • A light aircraft was on a flight to Belfast International Airport when it developed landing gear problems.
  • The aircraft returned to Birmingham and made an emergency landing and the main under-carriage collapsed on touch down.
  • One person suffered minor injuries, according to the police.
  • Two crew members and a passenger were on board but uninjured.
  • Flights were cancelled and diverted from 2pm til 8pm.
  • A number of people have found themselves stranded in the midst of the chaos.

Recap: Free pint of beer offered to stranded passengers

Wednesday 6 August 2025 21:00

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Bryony Gooch

Consumer group the Campaign for Real Ale (Camra) offered stranded passengers a free pint if they showed their boarding pass at the Great British Beer Festival, which was taking place in the nearby National Exhibition Centre.

Passengers have been told to check the status of their flight before coming to the airport, with both check-in and security also temporarily shut.

Watch: Small aircraft seen on runway

Wednesday 6 August 2025 20:15

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Bryony Gooch

Recap pictures: The light aircraft on the runway

Wednesday 6 August 2025 20:12

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Bryony Gooch

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Runway reopens and operations resume

Wednesday 6 August 2025 19:58

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Bryony Gooch

Birmingham Airport has reported that its runway has reopened and all operation have resumed.

“Following the aircraft incident today, the runway has reopened and operations have resumed.

“All passengers must check flight details with their airlines and follow advice issued by them. We understand the frustration and apologise for the disruption this has caused.

“Our teams have worked as quickly as possible, in line with strict protocols, which must be followed to ensure a safe reopening of the runway following a prolonged closure.”

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Who are Woodgate Aviation?

Wednesday 6 August 2025 19:45

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Bryony Gooch

The plane which crashed on the runway is Woodgate Aviation, self-described as a leading provider of corporate, business, private and general aviation services in Northern Ireland since 1969.

The plane was preparing to return to its home base in Belfast when things went wrong.

“The aircraft remains on the runway and Woodgate Aviation will be co-operating fully with Air Accident investigators and airport services.

“We would like to pay tribute to the professionalism of our colleagues and the emergency services at the airport for their prompt action,” Woodgate Aviation said in a statement.

UK flight delays: What rights do you have to compensation for cancelled flights?

Wednesday 6 August 2025 19:33

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Bryony Gooch

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Flights cancelled into tomorrow

Wednesday 6 August 2025 19:23

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Bryony Gooch

As Birmingham Airport recovers from its closure, its departures board shows flights are set to be affected into the early hours of tomorrow morning.

A flight to Amsterdam scheduled to leave at 6am has been cancelled and other flights have orange alert symbols nearby them on the departures board, according to the website.

Plane undercarriage collapsed, says Woodgate Aviation

Wednesday 6 August 2025 19:09

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Bryony Gooch

Woodgate Aviation has said that its plane developed landing gear problems en route to Belfast.

“The aircraft returned to Birmingham and made an emergency landing and the main under-carriage collapsed on touch down.”

Recap: How big is Birmingham Airport?

Wednesday 6 August 2025 18:44

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Bryony Gooch

According to its website, Birmingham Airport is the seventh-largest airport in the UK and the third largest outside London, handling approximately 11.5 million passengers in 2023.

By 2033, it hopes to increase this figure by 50 per cent to reach 18 million.

Home to around 30 airlines, it offers over 130 direct routes and over 450 one-stop destinations from its one terminal.

New mum speaks of flight diverted to East Midlands airport

Wednesday 6 August 2025 18:30

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Bryony Gooch

Faye Melhuish, who arrived home from a holiday in Spain with her six-month-old daughter, said her plane could not land at Birmingham Airport and had to be diverted.

The 38-year-old said: “We flew from Spain and we were due to land here at 2.20pm. Then, in the air we were circling to see if we could land.

“The captain basically said we are going to have to go to East Midlands (Airport).”

Ms Melhuish said she had to wait for around an hour for a coach to bring her back to Birmingham Airport.

She said: “It could have been a lot worse. We were worried we were going to end up sitting on the runway at East Midlands.”

Speaking about her daughter, Ms Melhuish said: “It’s her first time on a plane and her first time on a coach.”

Woodgate Aviation confirms involvement in 'aircraft incident'

Wednesday 6 August 2025 18:14

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Bryony Gooch

Woodgate Aviation said one of its Beechcraft fixed-wing aircraft was involved in an emergency landing at Birmingham Airport on Wednesday.

It said in a statement: “The turbo-prop aircraft was on a flight to Belfast International Airport when it developed landing gear problems. The aircraft returned to Birmingham and made an emergency landing and the main under-carriage collapsed on touch down.

“Two crew members and a passenger were on board but were uninjured.

“The aircraft remains on the runway and Woodgate Aviation will be co-operating fully with Air Accident investigators and airport services.

“We would like to pay tribute to the professionalism of our colleagues and the emergency services at the airport for their prompt action.”

In pictures: People wait for flights at Birmingham

Wednesday 6 August 2025 18:07

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Bryony Gooch

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Operations to remain suspended until 8pm

Wednesday 6 August 2025 17:46

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Bryony Gooch

Birmingham Airport has issued an update to say that operations are expected to remain suspended until at least 8pm.

Flight delays are 'annoying', says couple travelling from Zurich

Wednesday 6 August 2025 17:40

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Bryony Gooch

Paul, aged 62, and his 55-year-old wife Corinne, who did not give their surnames, travelled to Wales for six days from Zurich to visit their niece and said the delay to their flight home is “annoying”.

Corinne said: “I just hope we get back tonight because he has a very important business appointment tomorrow.

“I’m just surprised it’s been three hours (since the emergency landing) and they closed everything.”

Paul said: “It’s definitely a little bit annoying, certainly when things don’t go to plan. It would be nice if we had more information.”

The couple said they have been given a new flight time for later this evening.

Travel plans left up in the air as Birmingham Airport is closed

Wednesday 6 August 2025 17:32

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Bryony Gooch

Camile Monteleone, a visual merchandiser, was meant to fly home to Barcelona on Wednesday evening after working in the UK for three days, but does not know if her flight from Birmingham Airport is cancelled.

The 30-year-old said: “I don’t have any news. I’m like ‘what is going on’. It does not say anything on the Ryanair app about the flight.

“I’m just waiting for information. I have to let people know I’m here, stuck at the airport. I cannot do anything else.”

Watch: Birmingham Airport incident- small aircraft seen on runway

Wednesday 6 August 2025 17:26

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Bryony Gooch

Wholesale cancellation of flights from Birmingham begins

Wednesday 6 August 2025 17:20

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Simon Calder, Travel Correspondent

More than 20 flights to and from Birmingham have now been cancelled as a result of the runway closure. At least 3,000 passengers have had their travel plans wrecked.

Britain's biggest budget airline, easyJet, has axed afternoon departures to Belfast International, Faro in Portugal and Palma de Mallorca, along with the corresponding inbound flights.

Other airlines are now making substantial cancellations to and from Birmingham because of the runway closure.

Air France grounded two departures from Birmingham to Paris. Lufthansa has cancelled its flights linking Frankfurt and Munich with Birmingham.

Helvetic has axed a round trip from Zurich, and SAS has done the same from Copenhagen. Aer Lingus has grounded a total of four flights to and from Belfast City.

Birmingham Airport website up and running again

Wednesday 6 August 2025 17:15

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Bryony Gooch

Not long after Birmingham Airport announced the its closure, thousands flocked to the website to check their flight status.

The website crashed, showing an error message.

Now, the online platform has returned back to normal, allowing travellers to check the status of their journeys.

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Free pint of beer offered to stranded passengers

Wednesday 6 August 2025 17:05

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Holly Evans

Consumer group the Campaign for Real Ale (Camra) offered stranded passengers a free pint if they showed their boarding pass at the Great British Beer Festival, which was taking place in the nearby National Exhibition Centre.

Passengers have been told to check the status of their flight before coming to the airport, with both check-in and security also temporarily shut.

How a 41-minute flight closed one of the UK’s busiest airport

Wednesday 6 August 2025 16:55

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Holly Evans

Thousands of passengers are facing travel delays and disruption after all flights were suspended from Birmingham Airport due to an “aircraft incident”.

The incident is believed to have involved a light aircraft whose landing gear would not deploy as it tried to travel to Belfast around 1pm on Wednesday.

At least 18 flights have since been diverted. Birmingham Airport’s website also appears to have crashed after passengers were told to check their flight status.

Read the full article here:

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Flight delays and cancellations listed Birmingham Airport website

Wednesday 6 August 2025 16:46

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Holly Evans

For those hoping to catch a flight from Birmingham Airport this afternoon, their website will likely prove a disappointing experience as it lists out a swathe of cancelled or delayed flights.

The 1.40pm flight to Istanbul and the 2.30pm flight to Paris have both been cancelled, while trips to Antalya, the Isle of Man, Bucharest and Rome have all been delayed until 7pm.

Dozens of other flights have no time estimations available, with passengers urged to contact their airlines.

Watch: Small aircraft seen on Birmingham Airport runway

Wednesday 6 August 2025 16:33

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Holly Evans

How big is Birmingham Airport?

Wednesday 6 August 2025 16:23

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Holly Evans

According to its website, Birmingham Airport is the seventh-largest airport in the UK and the third largest outside London, handling approximately 11.5 million passengers in 2023.

By 2033, it hopes to increase this figure by 50 per cent to reach 18 million.

Home to around 30 airlines, it offers over 130 direct routes and over 450 one-stop destinations from its one terminal.

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Three people treated at the scene by paramedics and discharged

Wednesday 6 August 2025 16:10

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Holly Evans

Three people were treated at the scene of an emergency landing at Birmingham Airport, West Midlands Ambulance Service (WMAS) said.

“We were called at 1.45pm to an incident involving a light aircraft at Birmingham Airport. Hazardous Area Response Team (HART) paramedics and three paramedic officers were sent to the scene,” WMAS said in a statement.

“Upon arrival we found three patients from the aircraft, all of whom were assessed and discharged at the scene.”

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Annoyed holidaymakers take to social media

Wednesday 6 August 2025 16:08

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Holly Evans

Irritated travellers have taken to social media to vent their frustration at the delays, with one person taking to X to write: “A lot of very annoyed passengers - staff not giving any info, only know what has happened because of BBC News.”

Another woman said that her son’s flight had been cancelled from Amsterdam, while another wrote: “Questionable communication from BHX. I’m in Düsseldorf about to fly back this evening and the Eurowings team here are blissfully unaware of the closure and are checking everyone in as usual for this evenings flight to BHX. I had to show them the BBC news feed. Now what ?”

Flight cancellations begin

Wednesday 6 August 2025 16:01

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Simon Calder

With aircraft, pilots and cabin crew out of position, airlines have begun to cancel outbound flights from Birmingham airport.

The cancellations so far:

  • Aer Lingus to Belfast City (two)
  • Air France to Paris
  • Brussels Airlines to Brussels

Under air passengers’ rights rules, travellers whose flights are cancelled are entitled to be flown to their final destination as soon as possible, including on rival airlines if seats are available. But during the summer peak many flights are fully booked.

Airlines that cancel flights are also obliged to provide hotel rooms and meals as required until the passengers can travel to their destination.

Airport's runway closed until 5.30pm, reports say

Wednesday 6 August 2025 15:59

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Holly Evans

All departures and arrivals to Birmingham Airport have been stopped until 5.30pm, The Telegraph has reported.

Holidaymakers have been advised to check with their airline before travelling to the airport.

Investigation launched by police

Wednesday 6 August 2025 15:51

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Holly Evans

Birmingham Airport Police, which forms part of West Midlands Police, have said that an investigation has been launched and the Civil Aviation Authority has been informed.

Diversions of incoming flights to alternate airports increase to 18