The blasted fog is playing havoc.
A number of flights from Dublin to London have been cancelled this morning due to heavy fog over the London area, adding to the disruption caused in airports in the English capital last night.
According to the Irish Times, six flights from Dublin to airports in London, including two Aer Lingus flights between Dublin and Heathrow, were already cancelled this morning, with Dublin Airport warning of further delays and cancellations due to the weather conditions.
Fog causing some flight delays & cancellations @DublinAirport passengers advised to check with their airline for latest flight information
— Dublin Airport (@DublinAirport) November 2, 2015
A yellow weather warning for fog has also led to approximately 45 flights from Heathrow Airport being pre-cancelled.
Following yesterday’s heavy fog, the Met Office has issued another fog warning for today, which may cause some disruption. (1/2)
— Heathrow Airport (@HeathrowAirport) November 2, 2015
If you are due to fly today, please check your flight status with your airline before travelling to Heathrow: https://t.co/zOqJyQR48T (2/2)
— Heathrow Airport (@HeathrowAirport) November 2, 2015
The warning, which is valid for much of England and east Wales is valid until midday today, with fog expected to clear slowly from this morning onwards.
If you are flying to or from the UK this morning, be sure to check the situation with your airline before travelling.
Flying with @Ryanair today? Get the latest flight info directly over twitter by tweeting your flight number to @RyanairFlights
— Ryanair (@Ryanair) November 2, 2015
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