Flights cancelled due to severe weather
UK airports are experiencing cancellations and delays due to the severe weather.
Passengers are advised to contact the airline or airport for up to date information.
Edinburgh airport is closed to inbound flights and departing flights are being assessed on an individual basis.
The airport said there are significant delays and 42 cancellations already.
Part of the terminal and the taxi rank has been damaged although the access road has been reopened.
Heathrow, Gatwick and Glasgow airports are also among the airports showing cancellations and delays.
On Brittany Ferries, the Portsmouth to St Malo service has been diverted to Cherbourg due to adverse weather.
By Diane Evans
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