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Thousands of passengers disrupted as fog hits Gatwick flights for fourth day

More than 20 flights planned for Monday were cancelled in advance.

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Flight restrictions remain in place at Gatwick Airport for a fourth day because of fog, disrupting travel plans for thousands of passengers.

More than 20 flights planned for the West Sussex airport on Monday were cancelled in advance and passengers are being warned of delays throughout the day.

Flights at the UK’s second busiest airport have been disrupted since Friday because of fog.

“Some flights may be delayed throughout the day.

“London Gatwick apologises for any inconvenience.

“Passengers should contact their airline for further information.”

Air traffic control provider Nats said in a statement: “The weather conditions that caused disruption to UK airports over the weekend have significantly improved.

“Only a few air traffic regulations remain, and these are within normal operating limits.

“Passengers should still check the status of their flight with their airline, as there may be knock-on impacts to the usual flying schedule.”

Passengers on flights delayed by more than two hours may be entitled to assistance, including food and drink or overnight accommodation if necessary.

National Highways said the A66 is closed to “high-sided and vulnerable vehicles” in both directions between the M6 in Penrith, Cumbria, and the A1M Scotch Corner in North Yorkshire because of strong winds.

Drivers planning to cross the Pennines are advised to consider alternative routes such as the A69.

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