"Possible Disruptions Due to Weather": Two Big European Airports Cancel Flights
The airports in Vienna and Bratislava have announced possible delays and cancelled flights because of snowstorms and wintry conditions
The airports in Vienna and Bratislava have announced possible delays and cancelled flights because of snowstorms and wintry conditions
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Birmingham Airport was closed for safety reasons, and many passengers spent the night there: "Our runway has reopened on a reduced basis." Amsterdam Airport has also been dealing with the effects of the harsh weather for several days, and many flights have been canceled
Snow and icy conditions are limiting flights at Schiphol Airport, causing delays and cancellations. Train traffic across the Netherlands is also suspended. "Our snow crews are working around the clock. If your flight has been cancelled, please do not come to the airport."
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