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Hundreds of air passengers are facing delays to their Christmas getaway, with thick fog forcing more than 90 Heathrow and Gatwick flights to be cancelled.Hundreds of air passengers are facing delays to their Christmas getaway, with thick fog forcing more than 90 Heathrow and Gatwick flights to be cancelled.
Some 69 outbound flights from Heathrow and 25 from Gatwick have been grounded.Some 69 outbound flights from Heathrow and 25 from Gatwick have been grounded.
Airlines said customers were being offered alternative flights or refunds.Airlines said customers were being offered alternative flights or refunds.
The fog has also affected parts of the M1, the M62 and the M60 motorways.The fog has also affected parts of the M1, the M62 and the M60 motorways.
The BBC Weather Centre said visibility had dropped to 50m (164ft) in places.The BBC Weather Centre said visibility had dropped to 50m (164ft) in places.
However, forecasters expected the fog to clear later - giving way to milder, wetter weather - and they said rain was likely across the UK on Christmas Eve.However, forecasters expected the fog to clear later - giving way to milder, wetter weather - and they said rain was likely across the UK on Christmas Eve.
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Of the 69 flights cancelled at Heathrow, 30 are short-haul flights from Terminal 1, 21 European short-haul from Terminal 2, 17 short and long haul from Terminal 4 and one long-haul flight from Terminal 3.Of the 69 flights cancelled at Heathrow, 30 are short-haul flights from Terminal 1, 21 European short-haul from Terminal 2, 17 short and long haul from Terminal 4 and one long-haul flight from Terminal 3.
At Gatwick, 15 short-haul flights have been cancelled - 10 are British Airways flights and five Easyjet.At Gatwick, 15 short-haul flights have been cancelled - 10 are British Airways flights and five Easyjet.
A spokesman for Heathrow said that 181,000 passengers were expected in Heathrow's terminals on Sunday, slightly fewer than Saturday when 214,000 passed through.A spokesman for Heathrow said that 181,000 passengers were expected in Heathrow's terminals on Sunday, slightly fewer than Saturday when 214,000 passed through.
HAVE YOUR SAY Every year it is the same story. Cancelled flights, traffic jams, stranded at airports and train stations Brenda Lyall, Aberdeen Send us your commentsHAVE YOUR SAY Every year it is the same story. Cancelled flights, traffic jams, stranded at airports and train stations Brenda Lyall, Aberdeen Send us your comments
Passengers are being advised to check with their airline for further information before travelling.Passengers are being advised to check with their airline for further information before travelling.
British Airways said all its customers facing cancellations would be refunded or offered the chance to re-book their flight on other available services.British Airways said all its customers facing cancellations would be refunded or offered the chance to re-book their flight on other available services.
A spokesman for Easyjet said the company had also only cancelled flights where there had been alternative options for passengers.A spokesman for Easyjet said the company had also only cancelled flights where there had been alternative options for passengers.
"Because the fog caused just a reduction in capacity, we had reasonable amount of flexibility to choose which flights to cancel," he said."Because the fog caused just a reduction in capacity, we had reasonable amount of flexibility to choose which flights to cancel," he said.
"Those passengers have been re-booked on flights going today and tomorrow. No-one is going to be left behind.""Those passengers have been re-booked on flights going today and tomorrow. No-one is going to be left behind."
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Virgin Rail said there was still room on the company's pre-Christmas services for stranded air travellers.Virgin Rail said there was still room on the company's pre-Christmas services for stranded air travellers.
A company spokesman added: "Our trains are running normally and there are still seats available. We'll do everything we can to help."A company spokesman added: "Our trains are running normally and there are still seats available. We'll do everything we can to help."
Stansted and Southampton airports both said they were operating a normal service.Stansted and Southampton airports both said they were operating a normal service.
Elsewhere on the roads, fog has affected the M1 motorway between junctions 19 and 21, and part of the M62 and the M60 in Manchester.Elsewhere on the roads, fog has affected the M1 motorway between junctions 19 and 21, and part of the M62 and the M60 in Manchester.
Parts of the M6 are also suffering from poor visibility, including junction 3 which also has a build-up of ice.Parts of the M6 are also suffering from poor visibility, including junction 3 which also has a build-up of ice.
Problems in Kent include fog on the M2, M20 and M25. There is also fog between junction 11 and 14 of the M5.Problems in Kent include fog on the M2, M20 and M25. There is also fog between junction 11 and 14 of the M5.
Engineering works
Motorists travelling from Sussex into Surrey on the northbound stretch of the M23 faced disruption following two accidents - one south of Gatwick Airport and another south of the junction for the M25, near Redhill.Motorists travelling from Sussex into Surrey on the northbound stretch of the M23 faced disruption following two accidents - one south of Gatwick Airport and another south of the junction for the M25, near Redhill.
Meanwhile in Northamptonshire, two crashes - one on the A14 at the junction with the M1 and another at the A421 at Evenley near Brackley - also caused long delays.Meanwhile in Northamptonshire, two crashes - one on the A14 at the junction with the M1 and another at the A421 at Evenley near Brackley - also caused long delays.
The busiest days on the roads after Friday's mass getaway are expected to be 27 and 28 December.The busiest days on the roads after Friday's mass getaway are expected to be 27 and 28 December.
Rail travellers could yet face problems over the festive period because the West Coast Mainline is partially closing for five days from 27 December. Rail travellers could yet face problems over the festive period because the West Coast Mainline is partially closing at Rugby for five days from 27 December.
Passengers are being advised to take alternative routes, such as the National Express East Coast, the Transpennine Express or Chiltern Trains into London Marylebone.


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