Fog and low cloud cause flight disruptions at Ronaldsway Airport
Travellers heading to the Isle of Man on Friday, 19 June should expect disruptions at Ronaldsway Airport this morning, as low cloud and fog threaten to impact flight schedules. If you're planning to fly in or out today, it's worth checking the latest updates before heading to the terminal.
As of 7:15am on Friday, one flight has already been cancelled, while five flights are currently delayed. The airport's team has confirmed that low cloud and the risk of fog are the main culprits behind the disruptions, a common challenge for the Island's aviation operations during certain weather conditions.
If you're travelling today, the airport is urging all passengers to check the airport's website regularly for the latest flight information and updates. Conditions can change quickly, so it's essential to stay informed before making your way to Ronaldsway.
For those using alternative transport, passengers on the early morning ferry from Heysham should allow themselves extra time to reach the port. While ferry services may not be as weather-sensitive as flights, the misty conditions could affect travel times across the Island this morning.
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