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Factbox-What to Know About Airlines Due to Fly Into Heathrow Airport on Friday

March 21

By Raechel Thankam Job

Britain’s Heathrow Airport said on Friday that it had begun reopening after a massive fire at a nearby electrical substation knocked out power, forcing a shutdown at Europe’s busiest airport and disrupting the flight schedules of airlines globally.

At least 120 inbound flights to Heathrow were diverted to other airports, according to flight-tracking website FlightRadar24.

Here are the top 10 airlines by capacity whose aircraft were set to arrive at Heathrow Airport on Friday.

AIRLINE FLIGHTS SEATS

British Airways 341 67,962

Virgin Atlantic 31 9,058

Lufthansa 21 3,780

American Airlines 20 5,744

Aer Lingus 19 3,484

United Airlines 17 3,673

SAS 14 2,520

Swiss 12 2,000

Eurowings 13 1,906

Delta Air Lines 11 2,687

Other 67 airlines 143 9,790

Total 669 145,836

Here is what airlines are saying about the closure:

Source: Data from Cirium Ascend, company statements.

Note: The seats represent capacity, not ticketed passengers.

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