All flights suspended in Glasgow
Passengers at Glasgow Airport are being advised not to travel until further notice, as all flights are suspended following an apparent attack on the building today.
A blazing Cherokee jeep containing two Asian-looking men crashed into the doors of the main terminal building, according to witnesses.
A spokesman for British Airport Authority, the operators of Glasgow Airport, said: "At 15.11 today a vehicle drove into a front door at the check-in area of Glasgow Airport's terminal building.
"The vehicle caught fire on impact with the building and is currently outside the terminal building. A police investigation is under way and emergency crews are at the scene."
He said the airport had been closed as a result of the incident and a motorway cordon had been set up by the police.
The spokesman added: "Following the incident, the terminal was evacuated in line with our emergency procedures and those people still on campus are sheltering in buildings near the airport."
Passengers are being advised not to travel until further notice, as all flights are suspended.





