Coastal mist and fog may affect flights during TT festival weekend
If you're planning to fly to the Isle of Man this weekend for the famous TT festival, it's worth keeping an eye on the weather forecast. Ronaldsway Airport has issued a travel advisory warning that coastal mist and fog patches could cause disruption to flight schedules over the coming days.
The Ronaldsway Met Office is forecasting low visibility conditions, with mist and fog patches likely over the weekend and into early next week. While disruption isn't guaranteed, passengers should be prepared for possible delays or schedule changes during this busy festival period.
The airport is urging all travellers to stay informed by regularly checking Ronaldsway Airport's website for the latest updates. It's also essential to contact your airline directly for real-time information about your specific flight, as carriers may adjust schedules at short notice based on weather conditions.
Good news for those already on the Island: the Mountain Road has now reopened following recent closures. However, police are reminding visitors that the road operates on a one-way system, so plan your route accordingly if you're heading to TT events.
For the latest travel updates and event information during the festival, be sure to check back with us and monitor official Isle of Man airport and transport channels.
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