Severe winter weather has wreaked havoc across the UK, causing widespread flight delays, airport closures, and motorway collisions.

Flights Disrupted Across Major Airports
Heavy snowfall forced Manchester Airport and Liverpool John Lennon Airport to close their runways temporarily, with airport teams working urgently to clear the snow.

- Manchester Airport confirmed on social media that it was dealing with “heavy snow” and urged passengers to check with their airlines for updates.
- Liverpool John Lennon Airport also shut its runway but remained open, with a planned update expected at 7.45am
- Birmingham Airport suspended operations overnight due to severe conditions but reopened for scheduled flights this morning.
- Bristol Airport was shut on Saturday evening but resumed operations by 11pm, though delays are expected due to aircraft being out of position.
- Belfast International Airport also warned of possible disruptions and advised passengers to stay updated with their airlines.

Passengers Stranded and Baggage Delays at Bristol Airport
Some passengers have waited hours for luggage after landing at Bristol Airport, following delays and diversions.
Passengers from a flight diverted from Birmingham to Bristol were reportedly quoted £500 for taxis after being left without transport home.
Severe Travel Disruptions on Motorways
National Highways has reported multiple collisions on the M5, while several other roads remain closed due to treacherous conditions.
Authorities are warning motorists to avoid travel unless necessary, with snow and ice making driving conditions hazardous.

What’s Next?
- The Met Office has issued further weather alerts for snow and ice across England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
- Forecasters predict that the cold snap will persist, with more travel disruptions likely.
- Passengers are advised to check flight updates before traveling to airports and to allow extra time for journeys.