More than 30,000 passengers suffer disruption to their journeys as a fire destroys a car park.
Opened just four years ago as part of a multi-million pound modernisation programme, Luton Airport's terminal car park two has suffered a structural collapse after aFirefighters from Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire, Northamptonshire and London tackled the blaze
It is thought the fire started with a diesel-powered vehicle "and then that fire has quickly and rapidly spread", said Andrew Hopkinson, Bedfordshire's chief fire officer. Helen Jocelyne, from Exmouth in Devon, was returning to Luton from Bulgaria when her plane was diverted to Stansted in Essex. "It's nothing to do with them, obviously, they have an unlimited duty of care to find people alternative seats as soon as possible, to get them hotels, meals, and when you get such disruption at such a scale it's impossible for them to do so."
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