Major shake-up at Birmingham Airport today as the North Terminal was evacuated following reports of smoke inside the building. Flights are delayed, and passengers are stuck on planes, unable to disembark while emergency crews tackle the situation.

Smoke Triggers Emergency Evacuation

West Midlands Fire Control confirmed multiple fire crews rushed to the scene after smoke was spotted in the baggage reclaim and immigration areas of the North Terminal. Crowds of stranded passengers were seen gathering outside the airport, while those already on planes were ordered to remain in their seats as the investigation unfolded.

“We are aware of an incident affecting baggage reclaim and immigration in the North Terminal,” said a Birmingham Airport spokesperson. “We are working with emergency partners and, as a precaution, passengers have been evacuated from this area only. The safety of our people and passengers is our number one priority and further updates will be provided.”

Flights Delayed, Passengers Held on Aircraft

Travel chaos continues as aircraft remain grounded airside, leaving passengers stuck mid-journey. Despite the disruption, it appears the rest of Birmingham Airport is operating normally while the emergency is dealt with.

What We Know So Far

  • Smoke was reported inside the North Terminal’s baggage and immigration area
  • Multiple fire crews were dispatched to handle the incident
  • Passengers evacuated from affected terminal zones as a safety precaution
  • Flights delayed; passengers stuck on board planes
  • Main terminal areas remain operational for now

The situation remains fluid, with officials closely monitoring the scene. Passengers and travellers are advised to stay updated with Birmingham Airport and airline announcements.

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