Take note if you’re flying soon.
Flights were temporarily suspended at Birmingham Airport as the adverse weather conditions continue to cause havoc.
Birmingham Airport has provided the following update “Due to heavy snowfall, we have temporarily suspended flights whilst we clear the runway. Our teams are working hard to get flights in/out as soon as they can and we will keep this website up to date with latest information. To check the flight schedules, please check the departures/arrivals page of this site or contact your airline. A contact list can be found here.
Flights in and out of East Midlands Airport have also been delayed to due to the heavy snowfall. The runway will be temporarily closed until at least midday.
Flights in and out of East Midlands Airport have been delayed to due to heavy snowfall.
The runway will be temporarily closed until at least midday.— BBC East Midlands (@bbcemt) December 10, 2017
Flights are temporarily suspended at #bhx to clear the runway following heavy snowfall. Please check our website for updates or contact your airline for further information. https://t.co/gHPW0UJIuq
— Birmingham Airport (@bhx_official) December 10, 2017
Manchester, Luton, Belfast, Liverpool and various other airports are advising all passengers to check their flights while the authorities at Bristol are asking passengers to please “allow extra time for your journey to the airport and take care during the adverse weather conditions.”
If you’re flying soon, please check with your relevant airline/airport.
Due to adverse weather, flight departures and arrivals may be delayed. Passengers are advised to contact their airline directly for further information. When travelling to the Airport passengers are advised to leave extra time for their journey.
— London Luton Airport (@LDNLutonAirport) December 10, 2017
Please be aware of the latest weather/travel news ❄️🚗 pic.twitter.com/aYRv26knT5
— Manchester Airport (@manairport) December 7, 2017
Take care if travelling to/from LJLA as adverse weather conditions affecting parts of the North West over the next few days have been forecast. Please check your flight status direct with your airline and local travel news for any disruptions.
— Liverpool John Lennon Airport (@LPL_Airport) December 9, 2017
— London Stansted Airport (@STN_Airport) December 10, 2017