(MENAFN- Live Mint) Some flights and ferries in the United Kingdom (UK) were cancelled due to high winds as a“perfect storm” of bad weather and millions of travellers resulted in disruption at the start of the Christmas getaway period.
The areas on alert are Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland; and in England the warnings cover the North East, North West, South West and West Midlands as well as Yorkshire, Derbyshire and Hampshire.
The Met Office reportedly said a yellow warnings for wind came into force at 7am on Saturday. The warning is expected to remain in place until 9pm on Sunday.
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According to PA Media, Heathrow Airport announced that a“small number of flights” had been cancelled due to“strong winds and airspace restriction”.
Meanwhile, British Airways said disruption was likely to continue throughout the weekend. The airline's spokesperson said,“Due to adverse weather this weekend, restrictions have been put on the number of flights able to take off and land at Heathrow and therefore we've had to make a small number of cancellations.
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British Airways said it is offering free flight changes for those customers booked on short-haul services who don't wish to travel this weekend.“...we will be offering rebooking and refund options as always to those whose journeys are disrupted as a result of the restrictions,” the airlines said.
“While the vast majority of our customers will travel as planned, our teams are working hard to help those who have been affected get their travel plans back on track at this important time of year," airlines said.
Ferry services P&O Ferries said journeys between Larne and Cairnryan have been cancelled until at least 8pm on Sunday. CalMac, which operates ferry services on Scotland's west coast, said 29 of its 30 routes were either cancelled or affected by disruption on Sunday.
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Rail services Rail operator ScotRail announced that speed restrictions would be in place for part of the route between Glasgow and Oban/Mallaig, and the Inverness service to Kyle/Wick. It comes amid warnings of a“perfect storm” created by bad weather and congestion on the roads.
Road travel The AA predicted 21.3 million drivers will hit the road on Sunday while 22.7 million had been expected on Saturday, slightly fewer than the 23.7 million on Friday which was expected to be the busiest day on the roads since the group's records began in 2010.
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A spokesperson said“if the congestion wasn't enough of a headache, the inclement weather could create the perfect storm”.“We advise those heading out to allow extra time to travel and increase the distance between themselves and other road users.”
The RAC estimated seven million leisure trips would be made on major roads during the weekend, which excludes everyday traffic. It predicted that congestion hotspots will be on both directions of the M1 to Gatwick via the M25 and the M23; Liverpool to Chester on the M53; Oxford to the south coast via the A34 and the M3; the M25 to the south coast along the M3; and at the Taunton to Almondsbury Interchange in Bristol heading down the M5.
(With inputs from PA Media)
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