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Flights grounded after heavy snow Grounded flights back after snow
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All flights in and out of Manchester Airport have been put on hold for the time being because of heavy snowfall. Some flights have resumed at Manchester Airport after they were briefly suspended because of heavy snowfall.
Passengers can still get into terminal buildings but all inbound and outbound flights are currently being held, an airport spokesman said. Planes were grounded and incoming flights prevented from landing from about 1100 GMT, as engineers worked to clear runway one of snow and ice.
Staff are working to clear runway one of snow and ice and a further announcement is expected after midday. The temporary closure caused delays and cancellations to several flights and passengers face major disruption.
The temporary closure is causing delays and cancellations to several flights in and out of the airport. In addition, some US-bound flights have been cancelled because of the blizzards affecting the country's east coast.
In addition, some flights to the US have been cancelled because of a snowstorm on the east coast. Airport officials are monitoring the weather and if the snow continues they may have to assess the runway again.
It was cleared this morning as well by some of our teams in engineering but obviously the weather is getting a bit worse at the moment Airport spokesman Some passengers were stuck on planes after the decision to close runway one, while others waited for information inside the terminal buildings.
The cancelled US flights have caused major delays for passengers in both directions. Flights diverted
Airport staff are spraying anti-icing fluid across the runway as part of efforts to clear the snow and ice, which are expected to take up to an hour. Airport staff spent about an hour spraying anti-icing fluid across the runway to clear the surface amid heavy snow showers.
"Weather permitting" the runway could reopen after 1200 GMT, allowing flights to resume, the airport said. "It was cleared this morning as well by some of our teams in engineering, but obviously the weather is getting a bit worse at the moment," a spokesman told the BBC earlier.
"It was cleared this morning as well by some of our teams in engineering, but obviously the weather is getting a bit worse at the moment," said a spokesman.
"There have been some delays. The weather is like this across Europe and also America because we had some cancellations with the American carriers as well."There have been some delays. The weather is like this across Europe and also America because we had some cancellations with the American carriers as well.
"That's why if you are travelling at the moment, or if you are looking to travel over the next few days, make sure you check the website and some of the departure boards for more information.""That's why if you are travelling at the moment, or if you are looking to travel over the next few days, make sure you check the website and some of the departure boards for more information."
The airport's live flight information website could not be accessed on Sunday afternoon.
A number of flights had also been diverted to Manchester from mainland European airports because of poor conditions there.A number of flights had also been diverted to Manchester from mainland European airports because of poor conditions there.
The Met Office said that "heavy and prolonged" snow showers would continue through the afternoon across Greater Manchester.The Met Office said that "heavy and prolonged" snow showers would continue through the afternoon across Greater Manchester.