Flights diverted from Leeds Bradford
Fog and poor visibility at Leeds Bradford airport has led to some airlines moving their flights to Manchester and Blackpool.
Jet2.com said that due to adverse weather conditions in Leeds Bradford airport, some of its flights were operating from other airports and customers would receive coach transportation.
A spokewoman for the airport said that due to the airport being on high ground it was affected more by the fog and that the larger aircraft were still able to operate but some of the smaller ones were being diverted.
Customers are advised to contact their airlines.
Diane
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