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Thousands of people face further disruption to their Christmas travel plans as cold weather conditions continue to grip much of the country.Thousands of people face further disruption to their Christmas travel plans as cold weather conditions continue to grip much of the country.
British Airways is hoping that about 60 flights will depart Heathrow on Monday morning, but dozens of cancellations have been announced. British Airways is hoping 60 flights will depart Heathrow on Monday morning, but dozens more have been cancelled.
Hundreds of travellers slept there for a second night, amid mounting anger. A spokesman for airport operator BAA said: "We are extremely sorry for the disruption to people's journeys" and he said "many lessons have been learned".
Gatwick, Stansted, Edinburgh and Southampton airports are open but expect delays or cancellations. Gatwick, Stansted, Edinburgh and Birmingham airports are open.
Meanwhile, the Met Office has warned of more snow and ice in many parts of the country.Meanwhile, the Met Office has warned of more snow and ice in many parts of the country.
A "bitterly cold" day is forecast, with freezing fog.A "bitterly cold" day is forecast, with freezing fog.
Southern England and south Wales were among those in the "firing line" for Monday, said BBC weather forecaster Helen Willetts, with 5-10cm of snowfall that could coincide with both the morning and evening rush hours.Southern England and south Wales were among those in the "firing line" for Monday, said BBC weather forecaster Helen Willetts, with 5-10cm of snowfall that could coincide with both the morning and evening rush hours.
The Wales Ambulance Service has warned of potential "long delays" in responding to 999 calls.
There were also warnings of more heavy snow for much of Scotland and north-east England, with up to 10cm of snow expected in northern Scotland.There were also warnings of more heavy snow for much of Scotland and north-east England, with up to 10cm of snow expected in northern Scotland.
The lowest UK temperature overnight, recorded in Chesham, Buckinghamshire, was thought to be -19.6C. The lowest UK temperature overnight, recorded in Chesham, Buckinghamshire, was thought to be -19.6C. Northern Ireland had another bitterly cold night, with -18C recorded at Castlederg in County Tyrone.
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Thousands of people had stayed at Heathrow overnight on Saturday, and few flights departed on Sunday, when some 210,000 people had been due to fly.Thousands of people had stayed at Heathrow overnight on Saturday, and few flights departed on Sunday, when some 210,000 people had been due to fly.
Airport operator BAA said further cancellations and delays at Heathrow would be inevitable.Airport operator BAA said further cancellations and delays at Heathrow would be inevitable.
It added that beyond Monday there would be continued problems "as airlines move diverted aircraft and crew back to their normal positions". BAA spokesman Andrew Teacher told the BBC: "We had five inches of snow in an hour on Saturday afternoon and hundreds of planes parked when the snow came down. We have drafted in hundreds of people to clear the snow and thousands of people have been put up in hotels near the airport.
The BBC's Asha Tanna said: "Airline bosses have been meeting to discuss how many flights will be able to operate once the weather improves but with forecasters predicting further snow and freezing fog passengers are now being advised not to travel and to cancel their trips and get a full refund instead." "Inevitably some people are at the airport and I'm not going to sit here and say it has gone well. We are extremely sorry for the disruption to people's journeys.
On the railways there was some disruption on Sunday, including the suspension of East Coast Train services between London and Peterborough, stranding hundreds of passengers. "People are in the lounges and all over the airport. We have given out thousands of blankets, food vouchers, bottles of water and there is free wi-fi. Things are improving slowly."
No trains were running between Oxford and Hereford, while some Chiltern Railways, South West Trains and First Capital Connect services were affected by the weather. Mr Teacher said: "We are not trying to shun responsibility but Heathrow is not the same as an airport in Finland or Istanbul. If you had a Heathrow in Finland the same thing would happen. If you have 200 planes and five inches of snow you are going to get this."
With France also suffering severe weather, Eurostar said people should not travel unless it is necessary. He said the north runway was open but the south runway was still closed and staff were working "around the clock" to get it cleared.
Mr Teacher also pointed out safety was the top priority and said: "If there was a crash or a plane skidded off the runway we would have people saying 'why didn't you close the runway?'."
The BBC's Asha Tanna, at Heathrow, said: "Airline bosses have been meeting to discuss how many flights will be able to operate once the weather improves but with forecasters predicting further snow and freezing fog passengers are now being advised not to travel and to cancel their trips and get a full refund instead."
There is expected to be some disruption to rail travel on Monday as people return to work after the weekend and, with France also suffering severe weather, Eurostar said people should not travel unless it is necessary.
It also said speed restrictions and delays were expected.It also said speed restrictions and delays were expected.
The Foreign Office has updated its travel advice for France, warning of disruption to road, rail and air travel in the country.The Foreign Office has updated its travel advice for France, warning of disruption to road, rail and air travel in the country.
Elsewhere in Europe there were severe disruptions at airports in Frankfurt, Paris, Florence, and Amsterdam.Elsewhere in Europe there were severe disruptions at airports in Frankfurt, Paris, Florence, and Amsterdam.
The BBC has received hundreds of emails from stranded plane passengers, with many saying they have no idea where they will be spending Christmas.The BBC has received hundreds of emails from stranded plane passengers, with many saying they have no idea where they will be spending Christmas.
BAA said there was nothing stopping passengers leaving the airports and that "several thousand" were being put up in hotels. BA chief executive Willie Walsh admitted the company had not done enough to communicate with passengers already at Heathrow about their flights.
However, when asked if the company was confident of getting everyone to their festive destinations, a spokeswoman said: "We are in the hands of the weather."
BA chief executive Willie Walsh admitted that the company had not done enough to communicate with passengers already at Heathrow about their flights.
BAA said hundreds of staff members had been drafted in to Heathrow to hand blankets, food and water to passengers stuck in terminals but many still complained to the BBC they had been left without.
A Gatwick spokeswoman said it was doing everything it could to "get passengers on their way" but advised them to check with airlines before setting out.A Gatwick spokeswoman said it was doing everything it could to "get passengers on their way" but advised them to check with airlines before setting out.
Stansted, Luton, Exeter, London City, Birmingham, Bristol and Southampton airports said flights would be subject to delays and cancellations.Stansted, Luton, Exeter, London City, Birmingham, Bristol and Southampton airports said flights would be subject to delays and cancellations.
Transport Secretary Philip Hammond has asked the government's chief scientific adviser for advice on whether the government should be planning for more severe weather in future, but shadow transport minister Maria Eagle accused him of complacency.Transport Secretary Philip Hammond has asked the government's chief scientific adviser for advice on whether the government should be planning for more severe weather in future, but shadow transport minister Maria Eagle accused him of complacency.
Other incidents on Sunday included:
  • By 1700 GMT the AA had attended more than 10,000 breakdowns, with calls coming in at 700 per hour
  • Despite problems in some areas, National Rail Enquiries says most routes are operating normally and advises passengers to call 08453 017 641 for details
  • Sunday's sporting schedule was again badly affected, after wide postponements of football, rugby union and horse racing fixtures on Saturday
  • An urgent appeal is being made for blood donors, particularly those who are O negative, as stocks are running low
  • Companies have warned of a backlog of deliveries which may not reach customers before Christmas
The Highways Agency has said it is doing its best to keep major roads in England clear, but that motorists should check traffic and weather conditions before considering whether to go out.The Highways Agency has said it is doing its best to keep major roads in England clear, but that motorists should check traffic and weather conditions before considering whether to go out.
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