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Weather causes flight disruption | Weather causes flight disruption |
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Snow and freezing temperatures across the United Kingdom and Ireland has further disrupted air travel. | Snow and freezing temperatures across the United Kingdom and Ireland has further disrupted air travel. |
At George Best Belfast City Airport, Saturday morning's Ryanair flight has been diverted to the International and the Stansted flight to City of Derry. | At George Best Belfast City Airport, Saturday morning's Ryanair flight has been diverted to the International and the Stansted flight to City of Derry. |
All other flights have been indefinitely delayed, with BMI flights to and from Heathrow cancelled. | All other flights have been indefinitely delayed, with BMI flights to and from Heathrow cancelled. |
In Dublin, all flights in and out were suspended on Saturday morning following heavy snowfall. | In Dublin, all flights in and out were suspended on Saturday morning following heavy snowfall. |
Passengers are advised to contact their airline before travelling. | Passengers are advised to contact their airline before travelling. |
Police have advised motorists to drive with caution across Northern Ireland. | Police have advised motorists to drive with caution across Northern Ireland. |
Snow has fallen on icy roads and has obscured road markings in many areas, making driving conditions treacherous. | Snow has fallen on icy roads and has obscured road markings in many areas, making driving conditions treacherous. |
Bus services have also been affected by the bad weather. | |
The 1415 Londonderry to Dublin service has been cancelled, and a number Ulsterbus and Metro services have been disrupted. | |
The latest information can be obtained from the Translink website or by calling 028 9066 6630. |