Police have called a bomb-disposal squad to Gatwick Airport and a terminal was evacuated after a “suspected prohibited item” was found in luggage.
A large part of the south terminal of the UK’s second busiest airport was evacuated on Friday morning, with passengers warned to stay away after police said a suspected prohibited item was discovered in luggage at 8.20am.
Travellers flying from the south terminal have been unable to check-in since the incident began and are facing huge delays, with flight disruption at the airport already underway. Pictures posted on social media show passengers wrapped in emergency foil blankets to shield themselves from the cold as they wait outside the building.
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Sussex Police officers have put a security cordon in place.
The force said in a statement: “As a precaution, an EOD (explosive ordnance disposal) team is being deployed to the airport.
“This is causing significant disruption and some roads around the south terminal have been closed.
“We’d advise the public to avoid the area where possible.”
In a statement, the airport said: “Passengers will not be able to enter the South Terminal while this is ongoing. Safety and security of our passengers and staff remains our top priority. We are working hard to resolve the issue as quickly as possible.”
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Gatwick Airport terminal evacuated due to security incident
Gatwick Express not stopping at airport
13:00 , Tara Cobham
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Gatwick Express trains are not stopping at the Gatwick Airport station.
Travellers are being urged to avoid the station.
⚠️Gatwick Airport will not be served until further notice
📢This is due to the Police and emergency services dealing with an incident at the airport
ℹ️More info to follow as it is received
— Gatwick Express (@GatwickExpress) November 22, 2024
Blankets and water bottles being distributed to passengers at Gatwick, reports traveller
12:50 , Tara Cobham
Blankets and water bottles are being distributed to the passengers at Gatwick Aiport, according to a fellow traveller.
They post on X this afternoon: “Blankets and water bottles being distributed to the public. Happening now at Gatwick airport south terminal.”
Blankets and water bottles being distributed to the public. Happening now at Gatwick airport south terminal. 🇬🇧✈️ #London pic.twitter.com/jTxvAuJfhs
— Marco Pajo (@ISawMarcoPolo) November 22, 2024
Police put security cordon in place around south terminal
12:48 , Tara Cobham
Police have put a security cordon in place around Gatwick Airport’s south terminal.
Sussex Police officers were called to the scene at 8.20am.
A security cordon is in place around the South Terminal at Gatwick Airport following discovery of a suspected prohibited item in luggage.
Police were called at 8.20am this morning and, as a precaution, an EOD (Explosive Ordnance Disposal) team is being deployed. 1/2 pic.twitter.com/nlUD3u8knu
— Sussex Police (@sussex_police) November 22, 2024
South Terminal flights departing with long delays – and leaving passengers behind
12:42 , Travel correspondent Simon Calder
The closure at Gatwick South Terminal only affects the “landside” area before the security checkpoint. Passengers who were “airside” at the time the incident began have been departing on flights with British Airways, Wizz Air and other airlines.
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BA’s flights to Cancun in Mexico and Orlando in Florida have departed, albeit around an hour late. It is believed that not all the passengers booked on the flights were on board. The latest check-in time for the British Airways flight to Orlando, for example, was 10.20am, long after closure took effect. It is likely, therefore, that passengers who had not already checked in and passed through the security checkpoint were on board.
Airlines are likely to take a flexible attitude to passengers who were left behind, allowing them to transfer to later flights without penalty.
Passengers seen wrapped in emergency foil blankets as they wait at Gatwick Airport
12:41 , Tara Cobham
Passengers have been seen wrapped in emergency foil blankets to shield themselves from the cold as they wait at Gatwick Airport.
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Pictures posted on social media show the travellers anxiously waiting for updates amid travel chaos at the south terminal.
Passengers being let off planes at Gatwick due to cold and hunger, says traveller
12:29 , Tara Cobham
Passengers are being let off planes at Gatwick Airport due to cold and hunger, a fellow traveller has said.
In a post on X this afternoon, they said: “Update – people are being let off planes, but only because they are cold or hungry and it’s not moving again, I’ve been informed.”
Update, people are being let of planes but only because they are cold / hungry and it’s not moving again I’ve been informed. Still waiting for news Professional teams here at @Gatwick_Airport dealing with situation but no formal news pic.twitter.com/QbSalWqjE7
— Laurence KC, ⓥ Pavegen (@LaurenceKC) November 22, 2024
Gatwick Airport’s north terminal is unaffected by incident
12:26 , Tara Cobham
Gatwick Airport’s north terminal has been unaffected by the ongoing incident at the south terminal.
A large part of the south terminal building, meanwhile, has been evacuated.
Travellers flying from south terminal unable to check-in since incident began
12:24 , Tara Cobham
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Travellers flying from the south terminal have been unable to check-in since the incident at Gatwick Airport began.
Passengers are facing huge delays, with flight disruption already underway.
Hack for reaching (or leaving) Gatwick North Terminal by train
12:14 , Travel correspondent Simon Calder
Gatwick airport rail station, which normally handles over 50,000 passengers a day, is closed. It is built into South Terminal, which has been evacuated. Trains are passing through without stopping.
North Terminal is functioning normally, but has no access to the rail station.
However, there is an alternative station on the main line from London and East Croydon: Horley, which is about a 20-minute walk from North Terminal. It is a slightly tricky journey and not recommended for those with heavy luggage.
Flight disruption now under way at Gatwick
12:07 , Travel correspondent Simon Calder
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Flight disruption is now under way at Gatwick. The Spanish budget airline Vueling has ordered two flights from Barcelona to Gatwick, as well as a single flight from Seville, to turn around and return to their starting points.
The corresponding outbound flights to Spain will also be grounded.
Police been seen arriving at Gatwick Airport
11:56 , Tara Cobham
Police have been seen arriving at Gatwick Airport.
A passenger reported officers arriving at the scene at 11.53am.
Police arriving at Gatwick airport . 11:53am. Still no update from the airport staff. pic.twitter.com/2Vi1PzMh2X
— Marco Pajo (@ISawMarcoPolo) November 22, 2024
Police reveal bomb squad called in after suspected prohibited item found in luggage at Gatwick
11:53 , Tara Cobham
Police have revealed that a bomb squad has been called in after a “suspected prohibited item” was discovered in luggage at Gatwick Airport, causing the evacuation of a large part of the South Terminal.
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In a statement issued on Friday morning, Sussex Police said: “Police were called to the South Terminal at Gatwick Airport at 8.20am on Friday (22 November) following the discovery of a suspected prohibited item in luggage.
“To ensure the safety of the public, staff and other airport users, a security cordon has been put in place whilst the matter is dealt with.
“As a precaution, an EOD (Explosive Ordnance Disposal) team is being deployed to the airport.
“This is causing significant disruption and some roads around the South Terminal have been closed. We’d advise the public to avoid the area where possible.”
Captain of plane waiting at Gatwick Airport ‘tells passengers incident is over suspicious package’
11:51 , Tara Cobham
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The captain of a plane waiting at Gatwick Airport has told passengers the incident is over a suspicious package, according to media reports.
One of the passengers on a plane waiting on the tarmac was interviewed by LBC and said to the broadcaster that this is what they were told.
As many as 316 flights scheduled to depart Gatwick Airport today, reports analytics firm
11:47 , Travel editor Ben Parker
As many as 316 flights are scheduled to depart Gatwick Airport today, according to aviation analytics firm Cirium – equating to over 60,650 seats.
A further 318 flights are scheduled to arrive into Gatwick Airport today – equating to over 61,400 seats.
Watch: Huge crowds gather outside Gatwick South Terminal after ‘security incident’
11:45 , Tara Cobham
Huge crowds gather outside Gatwick South Terminal after ‘security incident’
Flights delayed as passengers ‘warned to stay away from departure lounge’
11:44 , Tara Cobham
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A passenger has said their flight has been delayed this morning as they were warned to not return to the departure loung but stay near the gates.
They posted on X: Flight is delayed further and being told not to go back to departure lounge but stay near the gates….no estimated time of departure yet. Still boarding to gate area so fingers crossed Gatwick Airport.”
Flight is delayed further and being told not to go back to departure lounge but stay near the gates….no estimated time of departure yet. Still boarding to gate area so fingers crossed @Gatwick_Airport Gatwick! pic.twitter.com/Eka3C6s72Z
— Laurence KC, ⓥ Pavegen (@LaurenceKC) November 22, 2024
Gallons of water reportedly delivered to waiting passengers while information on incident still scarce
11:39 , Tara Cobham
Gallons of water are reporteldy being delivered to passengers waiting at Gatwick Airport after being evacuated, with information on the security incident still scarce.
One passenger wrote on X this morning: “Incredibly impressed with Gatwick Airport and their team… safely evacuated everyone from the terminal and now bringing gallons of water around for everyone.. top job!”
Incredibly impressed with @Gatwick_Airport and their team… safely evacuated everyone from the terminal and now bringing gallons of water around for everyone.. top job! #gatwick
— Leonardo Jervis (@WizardryDJ) November 22, 2024
Analysis from The Independent’s travel correspondent Simon Calder
11:34 , Tara Cobham
Gatwick’s South Terminal is used by dozens of airlines, notably British Airways, Ryanair, Aegean Airlines, Wizz Air, Air Malta and a number of Chinese airlines. Some easyJet flights operate from the South Terminal, but most use the North.
Simon Calder, travel correspondent of The Independent, knows Gatwick well. He comments: “While information from the airport is still sketchy, what I infer from the statement so far is that there is concern about an item found during the security search area.
“This was clearly deemed sufficiently serious for the entire check-in area, as well as the railway station, to be cleared.
“Passengers who are already ‘airside’ are likely to be able to remain there.
“Arrivals are, I understand, being bussed to North Terminal which is still operational. But there will be large queues building up; there is a limited amount of space.
“Meanwhile thousands of passengers hoping to fly away will be enduring a frustrating time, wondering whether they will make their flight – or whether it might be cancelled.”
Train services at Gatwick Airport station suspended
11:33 , Tara Cobham
Train services at Gatwick Airport’s station have also been suspended.
Train passenger information website National Rail Enquiries said: “The police are dealing with an incident at Gatwick airport.
“The station and airport are currently being evacuated.
“Services are able to run through the station and area but will not call at Gatwick airport at this time.
“Please avoid travelling to the station whilst this incident is ongoing.
“This is expected to continue until approximately 2pm.”
Thousands of passengers reportedly all over surrounding streets and carparks waiting
11:31 , Tara Cobham
Thousands of evacuated passengers are reportedly sprawled out all over the streets and carparks surrounding Gatwick Airport waiting.
A passenger wrote on X: “Arrived at London Gatwick for routine connection.
“Got through customs to find out they’re evacuating the entire airport. Even people through security are being taken outside. Trains shut down and thousands all over the streets and carparks waiting.”
Arrived at London Gatwick for routine connection. Got through customs to find out they’re evacuating the entire airport. Even people through security are being taken outside. Trains shut down and 1000’s of all over the streets and carparks waiting. pic.twitter.com/igXDpt9aQL
— Nick Meacham (@SportsProNick) November 22, 2024
In pictures: Passengers warned to stay away as large part of Gatwick evacuated
11:23 , Tara Cobham
Full story: Flight disruption expected after evacuation at Gatwick Airport’s South Terminal
11:18 , Tara Cobham
Gatwick Airport has evacuated “a large part” of the South Terminal due to a security incident.
The Sussex airport confirmed the news in a social media post, with passengers expected to face disruption to their flights.
“A large part of the South Terminal has been evacuated as a precaution while we continue to investigate a security incident,” a statement read.
Joanna Whitehead reports:
Flight disruption expected after evacuation at Gatwick Airport’s South Terminal
Gatwick Airport terminal evacuated due to security incident
11:16 , Tara Cobham
A large part of Gatwick Airport’s South Terminal has been evacuated as a security incident is being investigated.
In a statement, the airport said: “A large part of the South Terminal has been evacuated as a precaution while we continue to investigate a security incident.
“Passengers will not be able to enter the South Terminal while this is ongoing.
“Safety and security of our passengers and staff remains our top priority. We are working hard to resolve the issue as quickly as possible.”
A large part of the South Terminal has been evacuated as a precaution while we continue to investigate a security incident.
Passengers will not be able to enter the South Terminal while this is ongoing.
Safety and security of our passengers and staff remains our top priority.… pic.twitter.com/srjjz4rra0
— London Gatwick LGW (@Gatwick_Airport) November 22, 2024
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