Fog disrupts traffic at several European airports

Fog disrupts traffic at several European airports
Fog disrupts traffic at several European airports
Be careful on the roads: IRM issues yellow alert for slippery conditions and fog for Brussels and five provinces (MAP)

According to the Flightradar24 service, which tracks the movement of planes in real time, dozens of flights departing from Manchester, Gatwick and Heathrow airports (also from London) have been canceled, while hundreds of others have been delayed .

Incoming flights were also canceled or delayed, according to the site.

NATS calls on all travelers to contact their airline to ensure whether or not their flight will continue.

He also specifies “monitoring” the situation with the MET office, the United Kingdom’s national meteorological service.

Cancellation of flights to Schiphol, Rotterdam and Eindhoven

Several flights were canceled at Dutch airports on Friday due to poor visibility due to fog. Nearly 60 flights were canceled at Schiphol (Amsterdam), an airport spokeswoman said, while seven departing and as many arriving flights were canceled at Rotterdam-The Hague airport.

Planes from Ibiza, Lisbon or Marrakech, which were due to land at Eindhoven airport, also had to be redirected to Schiphol. Flights from Alicante, Prague and Malaga, still scheduled for the evening, have been canceled.

The Dutch meteorological institute KNMI has issued a yellow alert for almost the entire country due to fog.

Brussels Airport also experienced delays due to weather conditions.

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