Flights to Iceland cancelled
Flights to and from Iceland have been cancelled due to extreme weather conditions.
34% of Icelandair’s flights to and from Keflavik International Airport – the largest airport in Iceland and main hub for international flights – have been cancelled due to high winds and rain.
Cancelled arrivals include today’s flights from Manchester, Gatwick, Glasgow and Heathrow. Flights leaving Iceland for UK airports are also grounded.
Diane
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