Ryanair issued a warning to British passengers about possible flight schedule disruptions
Irish low-cost airline Ryanair has cautioned its customers about "potential flight disruptions" in the UK. The reason, as is often the case, is adverse weather conditions.
Tourists were urged to check the latest information on their flights and be prepared for delays. According to Express, snowstorms in some regions of the country have affected visibility.
"On Wednesday, February 7, there may be disruptions to flights to and from the UK due to poor visibility. Affected passengers will be notified, and passengers traveling to and from the UK on Wednesday, February 7, should check their Ryanair app for the latest updates on their flight," the statement said.
Travelers can access the latest information through the apps or website or call the airport directly.
As you may be aware, a "yellow" warning has been issued for the central regions of the UK on Wednesday and Thursday due to snowstorms and ice.
British citizens were previously alerted about potential transportation disruptions earlier this week, advising them to anticipate challenges on the roads and in the air.