Ryanair warns customers of 'disruptions' if travelling this weekend amid extreme weather conditions
Britons scheduled to fly have been given some advice
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Ryanair has shared an update for customers as poor weather conditions are forecasted for this weekend.
Those set to travel should keep an eye on their routes as there may be "disruptions" outside of the control of the airline.
A warning was shared stating there could be "potential disruptions to and from the UK on Sunday 11 to Sunday 12 due to freezing fog".
Ryanair continued: "Affected passengers will be notified and any passengers travelling to/from the UK on Saturday 11 to Sunday 12 should check their Ryanair app for the latest updates on their flight.
Check for regular updates if travelling this weekend
PA"We regret any inconvenience caused to passengers by these weather conditions, which are outside of Ryanair's control and affect all airlines operating to/from the UK."
Customers will receive an update from the airline if they will be impacted and they should regularly check the app for the latest flight information.
A similar warning is in effect for Ryanair passengers travelling today due to the fog.
The UK is facing a "fog-out", according to weather experts, as freezing temperatures cause dense fog.
Meteorologist for British Weather Services Jim Dale said: “With snow on the ground and the recent cold temperatures, we are looking again at the risk of fog which could be widespread.
“This will be a risk through the latter part of the week, especially over snow fields remaining from the wintry weather at the weekend.
“Freezing cold temperatures will hold on at least through the rest of the week, although the snow risk has largely passed.”
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More fog is expected this weekend
PAAside from the weather, Britons have been informed of several travel warnings that could cause chaos with their travel plans.
Transport strikes in Italy today caused disruptions to flights and public transport.
Britons have also been issued new guidance for holiday spots that "cannot rule out" terrorism.
This comes as holidaymakers in the Caribbean could see "disruptions" to their holidays as infrastructure is limited.