Multiple flights in and out of airports in the UK have been cancelled due to the adverse conditions from Storm Ophelia.
Belfast Airport have said that they're experiencing "significant delays to our flight schedule today" while Glasgow Airport and Manchester Airport have also seen cancellations.
https://twitter.com/BelfastAirport/status/919921635192385536
https://twitter.com/BelfastAirport/status/919922032963354624
https://twitter.com/GLA_Airport/status/919856200262483968
https://twitter.com/GLA_Airport/status/919856285352206336
If you're flying soon, it's probably a good idea to check the social media accounts of the specific airlines and airports that you will be using.
For example, Easyjet and Aer Lingus have provided a flight tracker that will provide live updates.
https://twitter.com/easyJet/status/919911435534323712
Aer Lingus, British Airways, Air France, CityJet, Emirates and KLM have all cancelled services on Monday and the airlines in question have contacted passengers directly in relation to any services that have been affected.
At present, it appears that those flights between the UK and Ireland are the most severe.
This being said, if you're travelling soon, be vigilant.
https://twitter.com/AerLingus/status/919875256369713152
https://twitter.com/AerLingus/status/919866475585949696
https://twitter.com/manairport/status/919847110287286272
https://twitter.com/EDI_Airport/status/919889687032066048
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