Heathrow and Gatwick have also cancelled or delayed flights after snow, ice and freezing fog swept the country. A yellow weather warning remains place for ...
You can also get in touch in the following ways: Stuck on plane waiting to hear options - get off or fly to Gatwick… Please include your name, age and location with any submission. "The captain wanted to de-ice the wing," he said. Sunday 11/ Monday 12 December: Snow and freeezing weather may cause disruption at the airport. :-/— Stephen Curry (@Stephen_Curry) "Passengers travelling this evening and tomorrow are advised to check their flight status with the airline - and also local travel conditions - before departing for the airport." A spokesperson for London Luton Airport warned that there could be disruption to flights and also advised passengers to allow extra time when travelling to the airport. Passengers are advised to check flight status with their airline - and also local travel conditions - before departing for the airport.— Gatwick Airport LGW (@Gatwick_Airport) "We encourage passengers to check their flight status with their airline for the latest information," a spokeswoman said. "Passengers are advised to check with their airline for current status of their flights." "Delays to flights were experienced earlier due to de-icing of aircraft which is a ground handler's responsibility and safety of aircraft and passengers is paramount," a spokesman added.
Heathrow and Gatwick have also cancelled or delayed flights after snow, ice and freezing fog swept the country. A yellow weather warning remains place for ...
You can also get in touch in the following ways: Stuck on plane waiting to hear options - get off or fly to Gatwick… Please include your name, age and location with any submission. "The captain wanted to de-ice the wing," he said. Sunday 11/ Monday 12 December: Snow and freeezing weather may cause disruption at the airport. :-/— Stephen Curry (@Stephen_Curry) "Passengers travelling this evening and tomorrow are advised to check their flight status with the airline - and also local travel conditions - before departing for the airport." A spokesperson for London Luton Airport warned that there could be disruption to flights and also advised passengers to allow extra time when travelling to the airport. Passengers are advised to check flight status with their airline - and also local travel conditions - before departing for the airport.— Gatwick Airport LGW (@Gatwick_Airport) "We encourage passengers to check their flight status with their airline for the latest information," a spokeswoman said. "Passengers are advised to check with their airline for current status of their flights." "Delays to flights were experienced earlier due to de-icing of aircraft which is a ground handler's responsibility and safety of aircraft and passengers is paramount," a spokesman added.
Yellow weather warning remains in place for South East, including Essex and much of Herts, until 9am on Monday, with disruption set to continue.
"Passengers are advised to check with their airline for current status of their flights." Please DO NOT TRAVEL until after 8am if possible and please check before you travel." Some roads in Bishop's Stortford are impassable as a result of the slippery conditions.
AIR PASSENGERS HAVE been asked by Dublin Airport to check their flight status in advance after the closure of Stansted and Gatwick Airports last night. While ...
Some airlines have been forced to cancel flights tonight due to snow in the Greater London area resulting in the closure of Stansted Airport. Meanwhile, Gatwick posted on Twitter: “Sunday 11/ Monday 12 December: Snow and freezing weather may cause disruption at the airport. Further cancellations are now expected in the morning into London airports. Passengers should check with their airline for the latest info regarding their flight.— Dublin Airport (@DublinAirport) Dublin Airport is fully operational this morning. However, the Stansted spokesperson added that “some flights may be delayed due to the adverse weather and passengers are advised to check with their airline for the latest flight information.”
More than 100 flights were cancelled at Stansted Airport and the runway closed for around six and a half hours as crews battled snow, freezing fog and ...
A further 29 had been cancelled on Monday. A spokesman said: "The airport is open and the runway full operational [on Monday], but there are knock-on effects to flights because of [Sunday's] impacts and cancellations. More than 100 flights were cancelled at Stansted Airport and the runway closed for around six and a half hours as crews battled snow, freezing fog and iced-up planes.
A spokesman said: "Our runway is temporarily closed whilst we undertake snow clearing. "We remain open but passengers should contact their airline for the ...
We apologise for any inconvenience caused and will provide further updates as soon as possible.— London Stansted Airport (@STN_Airport) We remain open but passengers should contact their airline for the latest flight information. "We remain open but passengers should contact their airline for the latest flight information.
The airport is back open this morning (Monday, December 12) after they were snow clearing during the harsh conditions.
Stansted Airport operations director Nick Millar told BBC Essex that last night's snowfall was the worst the airport has experienced in one go since 2010. A spokesperson for Stansted Airport said: "London Stansted Airport remains fully open and operational, however the continued cold weather may still impact your journey. However, those taking flights with the airport have been advised to contact them for flight information. Nick Millar, operations director at Stansted Airport told BBC Essex that last night's snowfall was the worst the airport has experienced in one go in the last 12 years - 10cm in 3.5 hours. Please check road and rail advice before travelling to their airport and take care." London Stansted Airport remains "fully open and operational" despite the airport suffering from the worst snowfall experience in the last 12 years with 10cm falling in three and a half hours overnight.
One of the busiest airports in the country temporarily suspended all its flights due to severe weather conditions. Stansted Airport near Cambridge was ...
Confirming the closure news on Twitter Stansted Airport wrote: "Our runway is temporarily closed whilst we undertake snow clearing. Passengers waiting to fly are advised to contact their airline for the latest flight information. Stansted Airport near Cambridge was forced to close its runway overnight until this morning (Monday, December 12) due to the snow. We apologise for any inconvenience caused and will provide further updates as soon as possible". 29 departing flights have been cancelled today. Warnings have also been issued for some stranded vehicles and passengers today. As a result of this, all flights were temporarily suspended. [ HERE](https://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/newsletter-preference-centre/) [.](https://www.hampshirelive.news/news/hampshire-news/hampshirelive-newsletter-sign-up-free-4214525) [Cambridgeshire roadworks this week with closures and traffic lights](https://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/news/local-news/cambridgeshire-roadworks-week-closures-traffic-25711731) [Met Office issues fog warning as Cambridgeshire temperatures reach below freezing](https://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/news/cambridge-news/met-office-issues-fog-warning-25723895) [Drink-driver nearly crashes into unmarked police car in Peterborough](https://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/news/local-news/drink-driver-crashing-police-car-25725060) [Heavy damage caused to vehicle after catching fire on busy Cambs road](https://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/news/local-news/heavy-damage-vehicle-fire-road-25694346) [Pedestrian dies after crash on Peterborough dual carriageway](https://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/news/local-news/pedestrian-killed-orton-parkway-crash-25696762) A spokesperson for Stansted Airport said: "The runway was temporarily closed from approximately 20.20 to 03.00 for snow clearing Sunday/Monday. [Stansted Airport](https://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/all-about/stansted-airport) shared the news on its Twitter account stating that the runway was "temporarily closed whilst we undertake snow clearing". "Earlier in the day (Sunday) freezing fog affected departures with airlines needing to de-ice aircraft, slowing down the flow of departures.
A yellow weather warning is in place for Scotland, Northern Ireland and most of England and Wales today with disruption set to continue. Those travelling to UK ...
Hundreds of passengers have been left stranded at Stansted Airport after flights have been severely delayed and cancelled because of the weather. Read more: Hundreds of passengers stranded at Stansted Airport after flights severely delayed after snow