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Heathrow closure impacts US travelers: Here's what you need to know about refunds

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Heathrow closure impacts US travelers: Here's what you need to know about refunds
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London's Heathrow Airport (LHR) closed early Friday due to a fire at a nearby electrical substation, and it could be some time before the airport reopens to passengers.

According to the airport's latest update, Heathrow will remain closed until at least midnight while power is restored to the terminals. That means all arriving and departing Friday flights are canceled, affecting an estimated 150,000 passengers.

The disruptions will likely stretch beyond Friday and persist even after the airport reopens. With aircraft and crews displaced -- and with Heathrow being one of the world's busiest airports -- travelers could feel the effects of Friday's closure for several days.

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If you are a U.S. passenger currently affected by the disruption or you are due to fly into or out of Heathrow in the next few days, here is what you need to know about your rights regarding refunds and compensation.

Can I currently fly to or from Heathrow?

ZACH GRIFF/THE POINTS GUYHeathrow Airport will be closed until at least midnight Friday.

Even if Heathrow determines the airport can open Saturday, many more flight cancellations are likely.

Most flights from the U.S. to Europe depart in the evening and land the next morning. Already, we're starting to see cancellations of flights scheduled to depart the U.S. Friday evening bound for London.

If your flight from Heathrow on Friday has been canceled, do not go to the airport. Instead, contact your airline for further advice. We'd also recommend keeping a close eye on your airline's app for updates and potential rebooking opportunities.

Should Heathrow resume its operations Saturday as expected, we fully anticipate this disruption to trickle into the ensuing days. With so many flights canceled or diverted, we expect further cancellations throughout the weekend and possibly into next week alongside additional delays for flights that can operate.

Should I change my travel plans?

You may wish to change your travel plans. Consider flying to, from or through any European airport other than Heathrow.

All other London-area airports are operating as normal but accepting some additional aircraft diverted from Heathrow. Those London airports include London Gatwick Airport (LGW), London Stansted Airport (STN), London City Airport (LCY) and London Luton Airport (LTN).

All other airports in the U.K. and across Europe are unaffected; however, some may also be receiving diverted aircraft which could result in longer takeoff and landing times than usual.

Depending on your airline and ticket type booked, you may be able to change your itinerary to land in a different European city altogether; however, additional transportation via rail car or separate flight would then need Figured out

Am I entitled EU261 UK261 compensation if my flight canceled delayed?

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