Moment plane forced to abort landing at Manchester Airport in Storm Éowyn - Liverpool Echo
- A flight bound for Glasgow Airport was diverted to Manchester due to high winds from Storm Éowyn, which impeded its landing.
- The Buzz Airline flight circled Glasgow before descending and then aborting the landing, landing in Manchester shortly before 9 AM.
- Ryanair apologized to passengers affected by storm-related disruptions, stating these issues were beyond their control.
- The Met Office issued multiple weather warnings, including for ice and rain, as Storm Éowyn impacted the UK's weather.
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