Flights at Manchester, Heathrow and different UK airports cancelled as Storm Hernando batters the US east coast inflicting main disruption
Flights to and from quite a lot of UK airports together with Manchester have been cancelled following harmful weather circumstances.
Storm Hernando is wreaking havoc throughout the USA, leading to a whole lot of flight cancellations on Monday, February 23, reviews the Mirror..
The severe weather battering the east coast of the USA has already led to 1000’s of flights to and from the area being grounded.
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Flights working out of London Heathrow, London Gatwick, Manchester Airport, Edinburgh Airport and Dublin Airport have all been affected by the storm.
The National Weather Service has warned: “A major winter storm is expected to bring heavy snow, strong winds, and coastal flooding across the Mid-Atlantic and north-east that may cause impossible travel conditions and power outages.”
Flights serving JFK airport in New York, Newark airport in New Jersey and Boston airport are amongst these impacted.
A complete of 32 flights departing London Heathrow for JFK on Monday, February 23 have been cancelled. In addition to outbound companies, inbound flights from the American vacation spot have additionally been grounded.
Three direct flights from Manchester have likewise been affected. In Scotland, 35 flights departing Edinburgh have had the second leg of their journey cancelled.
Writing on X, Dublin Airport acknowledged: “Due to adverse weather (Storm Hernando) on the east coast of the US, airlines have cancelled a number of flights due to operate to/from Dublin Airport on Monday.”
Dublin Airport confirmed that carriers had axed seven departing and 6 arriving flights up to now as a result of storm.
Travellers have been urged to get in contact with their airways for the newest data.
