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Ryanair and Jet2 warn of possible disruption as snow and ice persist
Summary
Ryanair and Jet2 warned of possible flight disruption and asked passengers to monitor updates as Storm Goretti brings snow, ice and strong winds to parts of the UK.
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Ryanair and Jet2 have issued warnings that flights may be disrupted this weekend as Storm Goretti brings snow, ice and strong winds across parts of the UK. Both airlines said they will notify affected passengers and asked customers to watch their official channels for schedule updates. The Met Office has issued amber and yellow warnings for snow, ice and wind across different regions. Some airports reported operational impacts in recent days.
Key facts:
- Ryanair said there was potential disruption to flights to and from the UK because of runway de-icing and said affected passengers will be notified via its channels.
- Jet2 said it would monitor the weather from Saturday until Monday, aims to operate close to schedule, and will send texts and emails to passengers, with dedicated teams providing updates.
- The Met Office issued amber and yellow warnings covering parts of Scotland, northern England, Northern Ireland and Wales, and forecast further snowfall and ice in some areas.
- Some airports have already experienced disruption, with runway operations affected and a number of flights cancelled in recent days.
Summary:
Airlines are preparing for continued disruption over the weekend as wintry conditions remain in the forecasts. Ryanair and Jet2 say they will notify passengers directly and continue to monitor operations while Met Office warnings stay in place into Sunday. Undetermined at this time.
