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All airlines operating to and from the UK today could be impacted by low visibility conditions
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In a fresh alert to travellers, Ryanair has warned of potential flight "disruptions" to and from the UK today due to low visibility conditions.
The airline, which serves airports all over the UK, issued a statement this morning, stating that they are "monitoring the situation".
The poor weather conditions are expected to impact flights throughout Tuesday, April 8.
Ryanair emphasised that the disruption "affects all airlines operating to and from the UK today".
Travel disruption will 'affect all airlines operating to and from the UK today'
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The airline expressed regret for any inconvenience caused to passengers by these weather conditions.
However, as the weather situation is "outside of Ryanair's control", Britons flying with other carriers should also anticipate potential delays or cancellations.
Passengers affected by the disruptions will be notified directly by Ryanair.
The airline advised all travellers flying to or from the UK today to "check their Ryanair app".
This will provide the most up-to-date information on passengers' flight status so flyers can follow the situation in real-time.
Ryanair's travel disruption comes at an unfortunate time, as many families jet off for the Easter holidays.
With schools across the UK shutting for the next two weeks, airports may be busier due to an influx of holidaymakers.
During peak times such as these, it's important to leave enough time to get to the airport and prepare for longer queues.
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Passengers affected by flight disruptions will be notified by Ryanair
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