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Fog at London airports causes second day of disruption Fog at London airports causes second day of disruption
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Fog is causing a second day of delays and cancellations at London airports.Fog is causing a second day of delays and cancellations at London airports.
Heathrow and Gatwick are both experiencing problems due to heavy fog across England and elsewhere in Europe.Heathrow and Gatwick are both experiencing problems due to heavy fog across England and elsewhere in Europe.
London City airport opened on Sunday afternoon with a full schedule but, as with the other airports, advised passengers to contact their airline before leaving home.London City airport opened on Sunday afternoon with a full schedule but, as with the other airports, advised passengers to contact their airline before leaving home.
Further fog is predicted for Monday which could again cause travel disruption, according to BBC Weather.Further fog is predicted for Monday which could again cause travel disruption, according to BBC Weather.
Travellers also face further disruption over Christmas due to planned strikes by cabin crew and baggage handlers.Travellers also face further disruption over Christmas due to planned strikes by cabin crew and baggage handlers.
A Heathrow airport spokesman said about 30 flights, selected by the airlines, had been "tactically cancelled" because of reduced runway capacity, and delays to other flights were likely to continue all day.A Heathrow airport spokesman said about 30 flights, selected by the airlines, had been "tactically cancelled" because of reduced runway capacity, and delays to other flights were likely to continue all day.
British Airways also warned there would be delays to some of its flights at other airports due to disruption at Heathrow.British Airways also warned there would be delays to some of its flights at other airports due to disruption at Heathrow.
A Gatwick airport spokesman said 23 flights had been cancelled there on Sunday due to "knock-on" problems caused by Saturday's fog.A Gatwick airport spokesman said 23 flights had been cancelled there on Sunday due to "knock-on" problems caused by Saturday's fog.
The Met Office has a yellow severe weather warning for fog in place until 10:00 GMT on Monday, saying reduced visibility would continue in southern England and south Wales and creep into the Midlands.The Met Office has a yellow severe weather warning for fog in place until 10:00 GMT on Monday, saying reduced visibility would continue in southern England and south Wales and creep into the Midlands.
The fog is likely to be thickest to the west of London - potentially making driving hazardous in places - but the Met Office said there was some uncertainty about how long it would last.The fog is likely to be thickest to the west of London - potentially making driving hazardous in places - but the Met Office said there was some uncertainty about how long it would last.
BBC Weather, though, said conditions on Monday morning were likely to be similar to the previous day, bringing the threat of more disruption.BBC Weather, though, said conditions on Monday morning were likely to be similar to the previous day, bringing the threat of more disruption.
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On Friday, BA cabin crew based at Heathrow said they would strike on Christmas Day and Boxing Day in a row over pay and conditions.On Friday, BA cabin crew based at Heathrow said they would strike on Christmas Day and Boxing Day in a row over pay and conditions.
The disruption to flights also comes days before a planned 48-hour strike at UK airports called by the Unite union over pay and conditions.The disruption to flights also comes days before a planned 48-hour strike at UK airports called by the Unite union over pay and conditions.
More than 1,500 check-in staff, baggage handlers and cargo crew employed by Swissport will walk out on 23 December.More than 1,500 check-in staff, baggage handlers and cargo crew employed by Swissport will walk out on 23 December.
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It is unclear how many airports will be affected, but airlines at Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Glasgow, Leeds/Bradford, Liverpool, Newcastle, Heathrow, Stansted and Manchester airports all employ Swissport staff.It is unclear how many airports will be affected, but airlines at Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Glasgow, Leeds/Bradford, Liverpool, Newcastle, Heathrow, Stansted and Manchester airports all employ Swissport staff.
Swissport said it had made numerous offers to Unite since April 2015 to resolve the dispute. It said the planned strike was "another in a series of recent examples where a minority of trade union members are acting in a cynical fashion".Swissport said it had made numerous offers to Unite since April 2015 to resolve the dispute. It said the planned strike was "another in a series of recent examples where a minority of trade union members are acting in a cynical fashion".
The company said it would do "everything within its power to limit any impact of the proposed industrial action on the airlines it serves and their passengers".The company said it would do "everything within its power to limit any impact of the proposed industrial action on the airlines it serves and their passengers".
Virgin Atlantic pilots have also voted to work to rule from 23 December in a row over union recognition.Virgin Atlantic pilots have also voted to work to rule from 23 December in a row over union recognition.
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