WWII bomb could cause flight disruption
Flights to Frankfurt might be disrupted on Sunday as authorities in the city attempt to defuse an unexploded WWII bomb.
The UK Foreign Office is advising passengers to check with their airline or tour operator for further details on any delays or cancellations.
It warned that a large scale evacuation in the city is planned from 8am on Sunday. "If you’re in the area, you should follow any advice or instructions issued by the local authorities," said the FCO.
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