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Airport running limited service Flights take off again at airport
(about 19 hours later)
Inverness Airport is opened for a limited service despite the freezing weather conditions. Inverness Airport is now operating normally after days of disruption due to the freezing weather.
Hundreds of passengers had to alter their travel plans on Hogmanay and New Year's Day when airport bosses said conditions were not safe to operate. Hundreds of passengers had to alter their travel plans over the new year when airport bosses said conditions were not safe to operate.
The airport was reopened at about midday on Saturday. Although the airport has reopened travellers are being advised to check with their airline before travelling.
The continuing bad weather would mean a limited number of flights, a spokesman said. Passengers are advised to check the airport's website. Sub-zero conditions and heavy snow had resulted in a number of flights being cancelled.
Some EasyJet passengers were put on buses to Edinburgh Airport to take rescheduled flights.
The spokesman said the airport would be staying open later than normal to accommodate extra evening flights.