Foggy London update

by Chris on December 21, 2006

by Chris | December 21st, 2006

london-fog1.jpgThe fog is continuing to have an influence on flights in and out of the UK as one of the busiest travel weekends of the year kicks in. I think most of the south east had fog this morning, here in north London the visibility was about 200-300 yards by mid-morning.

British Airways latest bulletin says they’ve cancelled all UK domestic services, all Paris services (excluding BA0326), all Brussels services (excluding BA0400).

Here’s part of the latest press release from BAA(British Airports Authority);
Our airports are experiencing disruption due to the dense and, in some places, freezing fog which is set to continue over the coming days. Passengers intending to fly in the next few days are strongly advised to check with their airlines on the status of their flight before departing for the airport. Flights are subject to delays and cancellations. The individual status of flights at our airports is:
Heathrow
British Airways has cancelled all domestic services to and from London Heathrow. A large number of European services have also been cancelled, including significant numbers of services to Paris and Brussels. Customers are urged to continually check for the latest news or contact British Airways on 0800 727 800 to see if their flight is still operating.

Gatwick
Flights are subject to delays of up to 90 minutes. Nine British Airways domestic flights have been cancelled. Customers are urged to continually check for the latest news or contact British Airways on 0800 727 800 to see if their flight is still operating.

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