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Luton Airport closed by snow
Delays and cancellations at Bristol and Exeter while other major UK airports have “near normal” service.
ALL arrivals and departures to Luton Airport have been cancelled until at least midday after a second wave of snow hit southern England.
Travellers heading between France and Britain could face disruption throughout the weekend.
Stanstead Airport said some flights were subject to delays.
There are delays to arrivals and departures at Exeter Airport.
The BBC is reporting no flights in and out of Bristol and the airport’s website appears to be down.
Elsewhere UK airport operator BAA says major airports are operating a “near normal” service despite a second wave of snow hitting the south of the country.
Arrivals and departures at Heathrow, Gatwick, Southampton, Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen appear to be on schedule.
Liverpool John Lennon Airport also recommended that passengers check with their airline and Leeds Bradford airport is functioning normally.
BAA is advising passengers travelling to airports to allow extra time on the roads.
Birmingham Airport has reported some flights are delayed but advised travellers to check with their airlines or the airport’s website.
Snowfall earlier this week caused massive disruption to flights following the closure of Heathrow Airport and the cancellation of 1,350 flights.