Thick fog disrupts flights on busy UK travel weekend
Travellers flying to or from the UK have faced further disruptions as thick fog and low visibility restricted air traffic on one of the year's busiest weekends.
Gatwick Airport in London warned that some flights may be delayed throughout Saturday and apologised for the inconvenience.
Flights were delayed by up to three hours on Friday because of poor weather conditions, and at least 40 flights from the airport, mostly short-haul to Europe, were delayed on Saturday morning.
Heathrow Airport, one of Europe's busiest, advised passengers to check with their airlines regarding potential delays. Disruptions were also reported at other UK airports including Stansted Airport in London and Manchester Airport.
The UK's weather forecasters, the Met Office, said thick fog patches could reduce visibility to just 100m in some areas across Britain.
It said travellers should allow "a little bit longer" for journeys and warned drivers to be extra careful.
Kiera Quayle and her husband, who were visiting family for Christmas on the Isle of Man, were among many affected. Their return flight to London was delayed by hours and then cancelled late Friday.
"It's frustrating and stressful but I overheard a few families who are now missing holidays and work who have it worse at this point," she said.
Conditions are expected to improve on Sunday, the Met Office said.
Britain's main air traffic control organisation said the restrictions would remain in place in areas with low visibility.
The restrictions came at a busy time of year when many people travel following the Christmas holiday and ahead of the New Year.
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