Luton Airport has said that it is 'unlikely that any vehicles will be salvageable' after a massive fire caused a terminal car park to collapse.
Luton Airport has said that it is "unlikely that any vehicles will be salvageable" after a massive fire caused a terminal car park to collapse. The blaze ripped through the airport's terminal two car park on Tuesday evening, causing "partial structural collapse".Flights were suspended until the following day as firefighters fought to get it under control.
A London Luton Airport spokesperson said: "We recognise this has been an extremely distressing time for all concerned and we would like to thank our customers for their ongoing patience and understanding while we work through the many complexities following this incident. "Since Tuesday evening, together with Apcoa parking, we have responded to almost 16,500 customer queries.
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