As Storm Eunice continues to battle the country, major airports and airlines have been forced to cancel flights.
The storm saw London placed on a red weather warning with gusts of up to 65mph hitting the region and all train services affected across the region.
Planes landing at Heathrow, Gatwick, and Luton airports have all been seen struggling to land and battle the winds.
READ MORE: Storm Eunice batters London with red Met Office warning: Live
Earlier today Easy Jet canceled a lot of flights as their planes were seen struggling whilst Storm Eunice entered the region.
If you plan on traveling today you may want to check which flights have now been canceled.
Storm Eunice is forecast to cause poor weather conditions across the UK and Europe today. We are working in close collaboration with our airport partners to minimise any disruption.
— Heathrow Airport (@HeathrowAirport) February 18, 2022
Please continue to check your flight status with your airline before making your way to Heathrow.
Heathrow airport canceled flights:
- 14.35 British Airways to Vienna
- 14.50 British Airways to Milan
- 14.50 British Airways to Newcastle
- 14.55 British Airways to Lisbon
- 14.55 British Airways to Madrid
- 15.05 British Airways to Glasgow
- 15.05 British Airways to Manchester
- 15.20 British Airways to Barcelona
- 15.30 British Airways to Venice
- 15.35 British Airways to Dublin
- 15.45 British Airways to Turin
- 15.40 Eurowings to Dusseldolf
- 15.50 British Airways to Zurich
- 16.05 British Airways to Malaga
- 17.00 British Airways to Munich
- 17.20 British Airways to Paris
- 17.35 British Airways to Aberdeen
- 18.30 British Airways to Dublin
Gatwick airport canceled flights:
- 15.35 Wizz to Athens
- 15.55 Easy Jet to Glasgow
- 16.30 Eastern Airways to Newquay
- 17.05 Easy Jet to Montpellier
- 17.05 Easy Jet to Nantes
- 17.50 Easy Jet to Jersey
- 18.00 Easy Jet to Amsterdam
- 18.15 Easy Jet to Glasgow
- 18.20 Easy Jet to Edinburgh
Luton Airport canceled flights:
- 20.10 Easy Jet to Amsterdam
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