Passengers travelling to and from Gatwick Airport (LGW), the UK’s second busiest airport, endured long queues for toilets after a major water outage on Sunday morning, July 26. A travel expert said the water problems at Gatwick Airport that forced the closure of toilets and restaurants were “unprecedented”. Passengers’ Reaction to the Water LossFrancesca Nand, a passenger who was due to board a flight from Gatwick Airport on Monday, told BBC Radio Sussex that the water outage was “unprecedented” and that “this has never happened before.” Cause of the OutageGatwick Airport’s water supplier, SES Water, said that the problem was caused by a power failure at Bough Beech Water Treatment Works. What are your thoughts on Gatwick Airport’s “unprecedented” water loss?