Ryanair warns of delays and disruptions for Britons travelling this weekend - check your flights
Ryanair has shared a travel warning amid poor weather conditions
Poor weather conditions could impact flights
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Holidaymakers jetting to or from the UK today should check the status of their flights.
This comes as Ryanair said weather conditions, outside its control, could cause disruptions such as delays or cancellations.
Poor weather can disrupt flights from all airlines, and anyone affected will be contacted.
The airline said: "[Expect] potential disruptions to/from The UK (Saturday 1 March) due to fog.
Customers will be notified if they are affected
PAIt said: "If your flight is expected to be delayed for two hours or more (for flights up to 1,500km) or three hours or more (for intra-EU flights over 1,500km and other flights between 1,500km and 3,500km) you will receive assistance at the airport, including meal coupons.
"Flights can be delayed for reasons beyond our control, for example, ATC strike, adverse weather condition, medical emergencies, etc.
"If your delay extends to the next day, we will oftentimes provide hotel accommodation and transportation between the airport and the accommodation.
"If this is not offered, please keep all itemised receipts for any reasonable expenses and submit these to Ryanair to claim back your expenses."
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