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UK airports cancel flights after heavy snow from Storm Goretti
Summary
Heavy snow from Storm Goretti prompted runway safety checks at Birmingham and led to dozens of flight cancellations at Heathrow; National Rail said services across England, Wales and Scotland may be affected until the end of the day.
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Storm Goretti brought heavy snow across parts of the UK and caused travel disruption on Friday. Major airports reported closures and delays while staff carried out safety checks. British Airways announced cancellations at Heathrow and airports including Birmingham and Liverpool reported suspended operations. National Rail said services across England, Wales and Scotland could be affected.
Current reported details:
- Birmingham Airport suspended runway operations and said safety checks were being completed.
- The article reports British Airways cancelled 25 departures and 27 arrivals at Heathrow, mainly on short-haul routes.
- More than 50 flights in and out of London were reported grounded.
- National Rail announced services across England, Wales and Scotland may be affected until the end of the day.
Summary:
The weather has led to cancelled and shelved flights and potential disruption to rail services. Airports reported safety checks were underway and further updates to schedules were undetermined at this time.
