Bristol Airport Hit by Storm Disruption

Bristol Airport faced major disruption after an electrical storm caused a fault with air traffic control systems, temporarily stopping arriving and departing flights. The incident came during a wider spell of severe UK weather, with thunderstorms, heavy rain and heat warnings affecting transport. Passengers were told to check flight updates before travelling and contact airlines for specific booking information.
What Passengers Should Know
- Airport affected: Bristol Airport
- Cause: fault with air traffic control systems after an electrical storm
- Status: flights were temporarily stopped while engineers investigated
- Passenger advice: contact the airline for flight queries
- Before travelling: check live flight status
- Wider issue: thunderstorms, heavy rain and UK heat warnings
- Possible impact: delays, cancellations, diversions and knock-on disruption
The airport said engineers were investigating the fault after the earlier storm. Flights were halted while the issue was assessed, creating delays for people due to depart or arrive through Bristol. Storms also hit the South West overnight, with temporary power cuts reported in areas including Shepton Mallet, Glastonbury and Bristol.
The disruption matters beyond Bristol, as the airport is a key gateway for Bath, Somerset, Devon, Cornwall and South Wales. Delays or diversions can affect onward rail, coach and hotel plans across the region. Anyone with same-day connections should check whether those bookings can be moved before leaving for the airport.
Storm-related airport disruption can keep affecting passengers after flights start moving again, especially when aircraft and crews are out of position. Bristol remains useful for South West travel, but tight summer itineraries are vulnerable during severe weather. Passengers should rely on live airline updates, keep booking records and allow extra time for rebooking, baggage collection or onward transport.



















