Thick coastal fog forces widespread flight delays and cancellations at Ronaldsway
Travel plans to and from the Isle of Man hit a snag on Wednesday afternoon as heavy fog blanketed the Island, particularly affecting the southern and eastern coastlines. If you're planning a trip to explore our shores, it's worth knowing that conditions like these, while dramatic, are relatively rare and typically short-lived – but they do occasionally impact our airport operations.
By 6pm on 25 February, all inbound and outbound flights at the Isle of Man Airport had been delayed or cancelled due to low visibility. The Liverpool arrival even had to turn back mid-journey. While this is undoubtedly frustrating for travellers, the airport and airlines worked swiftly to manage the situation, and forecasters at Ronaldsway Met Office were closely monitoring conditions throughout the afternoon.
If you're heading to the Island soon or flying out, make sure you check directly with your airline or visit the Isle of Man Airport website for the latest updates before departing. Such weather events are typically short-term, and our resilient transport infrastructure usually bounces back quickly, ensuring you can get back to enjoying everything our beautiful destination has to offer.
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