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Ryanair and Jet2 warn passengers of possible weekend flight disruption
Summary
The Met Office has issued yellow and amber warnings for snow, ice and rain across parts of the UK over the weekend, and Ryanair and Jet2 have alerted passengers to potential flight disruption linked to those warnings.
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Airlines have warned passengers of possible flight disruption this weekend after Storm Goretti brought snow, rain and strong winds to parts of the UK. The Met Office has issued yellow and some amber warnings for snow, ice and rain across multiple regions. Ryanair and Jet2 have both issued alerts to customers about potential disruption tied to those warnings.
What is known:
- The Met Office has active yellow warnings for snow and ice across large areas for Saturday, with further alerts issued for Sunday; amber warnings are reported for parts of Scotland.
- A snow and ice alert was reported as coming into effect at midday on Friday and running into mid-afternoon for several northern and central regions, and additional ice warnings cover areas including the South West, Wales and the West Midlands.
- Northern Ireland is under a yellow rain warning, and both Ryanair and Jet2 have advised passengers that flight schedules could be affected this weekend.
Summary:
The Met Office warnings are in force across multiple regions and include differing severities and time windows, with particular concern noted for Scotland where amber alerts are in place. Airlines have said passengers may face disruption this weekend; further status updates will follow official weather notices and the timing of those warnings.
