Met Office widens area affected by ‘danger to life’ warning to include East of England and the capital

British Airways has cancelled “a number of flights” due to severe gales across the UK.

The airline has not confirmed how many flights have been cancelled, or said how long the disruption is likely to last, but I have asked for more details.

“Like other airlines, we’re expecting extreme weather conditions at airports across the UK as a result of Storm Eunice, which will cause significant disruption. Safety is our number one priority, and we’re cancelling a number of flights.

“We’re doing everything we can to minimise disruption for our customers, including putting on larger aircraft where possible and providing a range of flexible rebooking options. We’d like to thank customers for their patience and advise them to check the latest flight information on our website before heading to the airport.”

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