Low visibility causes flight disruptions at Ronaldsway Airport on Friday

By ManxRadio Published 19 June 2026

If you're travelling to or from the Isle of Man today, you may want to check your flight status before heading to the airport. Ronaldsway Airport is warning passengers that low cloud and fog could impact services throughout Friday, 19 June, with several delays already reported and at least one cancellation confirmed.

Flight Disruptions Expected as Visibility Remains Poor

Loganair services have already been affected by the challenging weather conditions. The airline's early morning flight to Liverpool has been cancelled, while several other flights are experiencing delays. The visibility issues proved problematic overnight too, when the London City flight was forced to divert to Liverpool after being unable to land safely at Ronaldsway.

What Travellers Need to Know

Passengers with flights scheduled for today are advised to arrive at the airport at their normal check-in time—the airport will not be extending check-in or bag drop hours despite the disruptions. Conditions may improve as the day progresses, but it's worth monitoring updates from your airline before you travel.

For those planning trips to the Island in coming days, weather conditions are expected to normalise. Keep an eye on Ronaldsway Airport's latest announcements and contact your airline directly if you're concerned about your booking.

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