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Liverpool John Lennon Airport: Snow and Ice Closes Runway
Snow and ice caused over 30 flight cancellations and delays at Liverpool John Lennon Airport before the runway reopened at 3 p.m., easing disruptions for travelers.
- On Monday, Liverpool John Lennon Airport said its runway closed due to snow and ice, reopening at 15:00 GMT after clearance operations.
- Forecasters issued wintry-weather warnings and the UK Health Security Agency placed amber cold alerts while several schools closed and travel advice was issued.
- More than 30 arrivals or departures were cancelled, with several flights diverted to East Midlands Airport and Manchester, affecting easyJet, Ryanair, Wizz Air, Aer Lingus and Jet2 services.
- Passengers were advised to check with their airline for up-to-date flight information amid delays and cancellations, while the RAC warned drivers and public-transport users to exercise caution on icy roads and expect rail and bus delays.
- Officials warned that flight status could change and promised ongoing updates, with Manchester Airport and Liverpool John Lennon Airport ready to minimise disruption and a 09:00 bulletin scheduled.
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