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No delays as security stepped up Airport enhances road security
(about 3 hours later)
As the UK's terrorism threat level is raised to "critical" after attacks in Glasgow and London, Cardiff's airport has reported no delays in services. Cardiff's airport has enhanced security on roads leading to the airport as the UK's terrorism threat level has been raised to "critical".
There are extra security patrols at Cardiff International Airport and cars are being redirected on the complex. Cardiff International Airport is advising travellers to allow enough time to get to the airport even thought there are no flight delays expected.
A burning car was driven into a Glasgow airport terminal on Saturday, while on Friday, two car bombs were found in central London. Cars are being redirected to the rear of the complex to ensure no vehicles can gain access to the building.
There are also extra security patrols at the complex.
Motorists are advised to use the entrance next to the British Airways maintenance depot.
On Saturday a burning car was driven into a Glasgow airport terminal, while on Friday, two car bombs were found in central London.
All flights to and from Glasgow Airport were suspended after the attack.All flights to and from Glasgow Airport were suspended after the attack.
The airport reopened to incoming flights at 0737 BST on Sunday, when a plane from Ibiza landed.The airport reopened to incoming flights at 0737 BST on Sunday, when a plane from Ibiza landed.
In Cardiff, travellers arriving by car are being directed to the rear of the complex to ensure no vehicles can gain access to the terminal building.
Meanwhile, it is understood that police vehicles from south Wales have been drafted to London to boost the force's presence in the capital.Meanwhile, it is understood that police vehicles from south Wales have been drafted to London to boost the force's presence in the capital.