Severe weather has led to numerous flight cancellations in Edinburgh, affecting major airlines like EasyJet and British Airways. Stay updated!
The Met Office has issued a red weather warning. They’re saying it’s a ‘danger to life’ situation, so folks are advised to stay indoors. Trains aren’t running, and schools in Edinburgh and the Lothians are closed for the day.
Edinburgh Airport is only doing limited operations right now. They’re urging everyone to check with their airlines before heading out. It looks like dozens of flights were cancelled or rescheduled starting early Friday morning.
EasyJet has already notified customers about their cancelled flights. They’re offering refunds or hotel stays if needed. Loganair is also advising passengers to check their website for updates on affected routes.
Flights to popular destinations like Paris, Krakow, and Geneva are impacted. British Airways has scrapped flights to London City and Heathrow, while Aer Lingus and United Airlines have also cancelled some services.
EasyJet reassured customers that safety is their top priority. They’re doing their best to help those affected by the weather. Passengers are encouraged to check the Flight Tracker for the latest updates.
Loganair is allowing customers to change their travel plans without any fees due to the weather warnings. They’re trying to keep their scheduled services running as best as they can.
Adam Wilson, the COO at Edinburgh Airport, emphasized that safety is key. They’re working hard to manage the situation and keep everyone informed. Passengers should stay patient and check with their airlines for the latest info.
For a full list of cancelled flights, you can check Edinburgh Airport’s departure list. Stay safe out there!