Snow shuts runways, disrupts flights across UK

Published December 11, 2017
Loughborough (Britain): A resident clears snow from a car.—Reuters
Loughborough (Britain): A resident clears snow from a car.—Reuters

LONDON: The heaviest snowfall to hit Britain in four years caused widespread disruption on Sunday, with roads becoming hazardous and flights grounded following runway closures.

Birmingham Airport, ser­ving the country’s second biggest city, suspended flights for all of Sunday morning, as staff worked to clear the runway amid heavy snow. A spokeswoman said they expected it to reopen early afternoon.

The airport, which typically handles around 30,000 passengers and 200 flights a day in December, diverted 11 flights elsewhere and expected to cancel more than that, she added.

Meanwhile, London Luton Airport closed its runway for two hours before reopening to departing aircraft, according to a spokesman. It had opened to incoming flights by early afternoon. “All flights (are) subject to delay or cancellation,” he said.

Delayed passengers took to Twitter to complain, with one frustrated traveller describing the airport as “like a war zone”.

Police forces in worst-hit Wales and central England urged motorists not to travel unless “absolutely necessary” as they dealt with surging calls. A spokesman for the Highways England agency said there had been road incidents “all over the place”.

The flurries continued to fall into the afternoon, raising the prospect of roads bec­oming impassable.

Published in Dawn, December 11th, 2017

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