September 19, 2024
140 British and Irish flights have been canceled due to gales reaching speeds of up to 110km/h.

An Emirates flight from Dubai to Glasgow was diverted to London Gatwick due to Cyclone Kathleen. And the affected passengers were staying in hotels.

Up to 140 flights to and from the UK and Ireland were canceled after Storm Kathleen brought winds of more than 110km/h, with flights to Heathrow, Manchester ber. Mingham and these cities some other major cities There is disruption. The British Met Office also issued a yellow weather warning on Saturday.

Following the diversion on 6 April, the flight will continue its journey to Glasgow on 7 April, weather permitting.

“Emirates can confirm that flight EK027 from Dubai to Glasgow on April 6 has been diverted to London Gatwick due to bad weather. Affected passengers have been offered hotel accommodation and will continue to Glasgow on April 7, subject to weather conditions. Consequently, route EK028 Glasgow to Dubai has been rescheduled to April 7,” he said. An Emirates spokesperson told the Haley Times.

“Emirates apologizes for any inconvenience caused. The safety of our passengers and crew is paramount,” the statement said.

United Arab Emirates Airlines has direct flights to several UK cities, including Dubai’s flagship Emirates Airlines and Abu Dhabi’s Etihad Airways.

London’s Heathrow Airport was the first to issue a general warning, asking passengers to arrive at the airport two hours before European flights and three hours before long-haul flights. “We request passengers not to arrive before this time as it may cause unnecessary congestion at the airport,” he said.

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