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Christmas travel chaos continues Christmas travel chaos continues
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Christmas travellers have endured a third day of misery as thick fog has caused flight cancellations and delays. Christmas travellers endured a third day of misery as thick fog caused flight cancellations and delays, but the weather should improve on Saturday.
More than 300 flights have been cancelled at Heathrow, including all British Airways domestic flights. More than 300 flights were cancelled at Heathrow on Friday, including all British Airways domestic flights.
BA said it planned to start domestic flights to and from Heathrow from Saturday midday, and hopes to operate 95% of its services through the day. BA plans to start domestic flights to and from Heathrow from midday on Saturday, and hopes to operate 95% of its services through the day.
Train firms have laid on extra services to cope and the roads were generally flowing smoothly on Friday evening. Train firms provided extra services and the roads generally flowed on Friday.
British Airways also said it hoped to operate 87% of short-haul flights on Saturday, and plans a full Heathrow service on Sunday, including resuming services to Paris and Brussels.British Airways also said it hoped to operate 87% of short-haul flights on Saturday, and plans a full Heathrow service on Sunday, including resuming services to Paris and Brussels.
Low visibility had caused air traffic control to place restrictions on flights landing and taking off at Heathrow, where 300 passengers slept at the airport on Thursday night.Low visibility had caused air traffic control to place restrictions on flights landing and taking off at Heathrow, where 300 passengers slept at the airport on Thursday night.
BAA, which runs several UK airports including Heathrow, laid on food and drink for passengers and facilities such as heated marquees, blankets, ponchos, towels and children's entertainment.BAA, which runs several UK airports including Heathrow, laid on food and drink for passengers and facilities such as heated marquees, blankets, ponchos, towels and children's entertainment.
TRAVEL ADVICE British Airways customers should contact 0800 727 800 or check the www.britishairways.com website to see if their flight is still operatingTRAVEL ADVICE British Airways customers should contact 0800 727 800 or check the www.britishairways.com website to see if their flight is still operating
There is regular travel information on BBC News 24, BBC Radio Five Live and the BBC's local radio and regional TV news.There is regular travel information on BBC News 24, BBC Radio Five Live and the BBC's local radio and regional TV news.
This website will have updated advice and there are links to the BBC's travel and weather web sites below.
Travel advice at-a-glance BBC Travel BBC Weather
This website will have updated advice and there are links to the BBC's travel and weather web sites below.
Travel advice at-a-glance BBC Travel BBC Weather
But some passengers complained about having to join the queues at Heathrow and others were trying to sleep whilst sat at tables.But some passengers complained about having to join the queues at Heathrow and others were trying to sleep whilst sat at tables.
"The fog is not in the sky so much as in the minds of the BA directors," said David Ranan, 60, whose flight from Heathrow to Munich flight was cancelled."The fog is not in the sky so much as in the minds of the BA directors," said David Ranan, 60, whose flight from Heathrow to Munich flight was cancelled.
The BBC's Lucy Wilkins at Heathrow Airport said that during the day queues of people filed into the heated marquees set up in Terminal One, hoping to have their cancelled flights rescheduled.The BBC's Lucy Wilkins at Heathrow Airport said that during the day queues of people filed into the heated marquees set up in Terminal One, hoping to have their cancelled flights rescheduled.
Coach tripsCoach trips
BA transported about 3,000 passengers to UK destinations from Heathrow by coach on Thursday.BA transported about 3,000 passengers to UK destinations from Heathrow by coach on Thursday.
And the airline has laid on similar services again to Newcastle, Manchester, Aberdeen, Glasgow and Edinburgh on Friday.And the airline has laid on similar services again to Newcastle, Manchester, Aberdeen, Glasgow and Edinburgh on Friday.
Thomsonfly departures from Coventry Airport have been switched to Birmingham due to fog, which has also caused disruption at Cardiff and Southampton airports.Thomsonfly departures from Coventry Airport have been switched to Birmingham due to fog, which has also caused disruption at Cardiff and Southampton airports.
Other regional airports have suffered knock-on effects from Heathrow.Other regional airports have suffered knock-on effects from Heathrow.
We have fundamental capacity constraints at Heathrow Simon Baugh, BAA Why is the fog so bad? Little cheer at HeathrowWe have fundamental capacity constraints at Heathrow Simon Baugh, BAA Why is the fog so bad? Little cheer at Heathrow
Geoff Want, BA's director of ground operations, apologised to customers and said that the airline was "working around the clock" to try to get people to their destinations.Geoff Want, BA's director of ground operations, apologised to customers and said that the airline was "working around the clock" to try to get people to their destinations.
He said: "At this stage we are hopeful that the weather will improve slightly over the weekend and therefore we can get back to operating a full planned Christmas Eve schedule.He said: "At this stage we are hopeful that the weather will improve slightly over the weekend and therefore we can get back to operating a full planned Christmas Eve schedule.
"We are doing all we can to help customers and continue to apologise for the disruption they have faced."We are doing all we can to help customers and continue to apologise for the disruption they have faced.
"We are drafting in extra staff from across the airline over the weekend to ensure that customers get to their final destinations before Christmas Day.""We are drafting in extra staff from across the airline over the weekend to ensure that customers get to their final destinations before Christmas Day."
The airline has announced that passengers whose flights have been cancelled are entitled to a full refund.The airline has announced that passengers whose flights have been cancelled are entitled to a full refund.
A spokesman said BA "felt it was the right thing to do".A spokesman said BA "felt it was the right thing to do".
BacklogBacklog
BMI, Heathrow's second-busiest airline, has cancelled eight flights so far, adding to the 40 scrapped on Thursday.BMI, Heathrow's second-busiest airline, has cancelled eight flights so far, adding to the 40 scrapped on Thursday.
Chief executive Tim Bye said if necessary the airline would fly on Christmas Day to get people back home.Chief executive Tim Bye said if necessary the airline would fly on Christmas Day to get people back home.
With flights cancelled, many travellers have turned to trains to complete their journeys.With flights cancelled, many travellers have turned to trains to complete their journeys.
Avoid BA, avoid BAA. Never seen anything less organised Andrew, Richmond Have Your SayAvoid BA, avoid BAA. Never seen anything less organised Andrew, Richmond Have Your Say
Virgin Trains and GNER, which both run services between London and Scotland, have announced they will be offering extra trains.Virgin Trains and GNER, which both run services between London and Scotland, have announced they will be offering extra trains.
Network Rail said passengers should contact National Rail Enquiries.Network Rail said passengers should contact National Rail Enquiries.
Edward Funnell, spokesman for the Association of Train Operating Companies, told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that rail services would cope.Edward Funnell, spokesman for the Association of Train Operating Companies, told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that rail services would cope.
"Many of the long-distance operators lay on extra services and we believe we will be able to cater for air passengers who wish to transfer to the trains, to get people away and home today but also tomorrow and Sunday.""Many of the long-distance operators lay on extra services and we believe we will be able to cater for air passengers who wish to transfer to the trains, to get people away and home today but also tomorrow and Sunday."
Eurostar said its services to Europe were running as usual, but passengers were also warned to contact the company before travelling to check if seats were available.Eurostar said its services to Europe were running as usual, but passengers were also warned to contact the company before travelling to check if seats were available.
Road jamsRoad jams
Meanwhile forecasters at the BBC's Weather Centre said they were now "reasonably confident" visibility would improve around Heathrow on Saturday, as the fog moved north.Meanwhile forecasters at the BBC's Weather Centre said they were now "reasonably confident" visibility would improve around Heathrow on Saturday, as the fog moved north.
Motorists are being warned to expect delays on the roadsMotorists are being warned to expect delays on the roads
Most of England and Wales has been affected, with only the north of England, the south coast and parts of Cornwall escaping the fog on Friday.Most of England and Wales has been affected, with only the north of England, the south coast and parts of Cornwall escaping the fog on Friday.
People who have opted to travel by car could also face jams on major routes as last-minute Christmas-shoppers and people travelling home for the festive break head for the roads.People who have opted to travel by car could also face jams on major routes as last-minute Christmas-shoppers and people travelling home for the festive break head for the roads.
Town and city centres including Nottingham, Leicester and Birmingham have been reported as being very crowded due to Christmas shopping.Town and city centres including Nottingham, Leicester and Birmingham have been reported as being very crowded due to Christmas shopping.
The RAC said an estimated 18 million people were expected to be driving over the next few days.The RAC said an estimated 18 million people were expected to be driving over the next few days.