THERE is yet more havoc at Leeds-Bradford Airport (LBA) this week, with flights being delayed and cancelled.
Storm Franklin has taken the baton from storms Dudley and Eunice and is continuing the weather woe for the Bradford district into a new week.
The latter two weather systems battered the city and surrounding areas at the end of last week and into Saturday and Sunday.
The new storm on the block is piling on the misery, bringing torrential rain and high winds again, which is causing all sorts of issues - from power cuts, to landslides.
Flights to and from LBA were severely impacted last week and now services have been hit again.
Two flights have been cancelled so far: the 6.10am KLM service coming into LBA from Amsterdam and the 4.45pm KLM service going the other way.
Many flights leaving West Yorkshire have experienced major delays - with some taking off more than three hours later than scheduled.
This includes:
- 6.15am - Arrecife, Ryanair - Airborne at 9.24am
- 6.20am - Malaga, Ryanair - Airborne at 9.31am
- 7.30am - Reykjavik Keflavik Int., Jet2 - Airborne at 9.51am
- 8.20am - Tenerife South, Jet2 - Airborne at 10.42am
- 8.30am - Belfast International, Easyjet - Airborne at 9.46am
- 9.00am - Malaga, Jet2 - Airborne at 10.31am
- 9.00am - Geneva, Jet2 - Airborne at 10.36am
- 9.10am - Dublin, Ryanair - Airborne at 9.56am
- 9.30am - Alicante, Jet2 - Airborne at 10.19am
- 11.40am - Belfast City, Aer Lingus - Estimated Departure at 12.35pm
- 11.40am - Belfast City, British Airways - Estimated Departure at 12.35pm
Several flights arriving at the airport have also been delayed, with one due in just under three hours over its expected landing time.
These delayed flights include:
- 11.05am - Belfast City, British Airways - Expected at 12pm
- 11.05am - Belfast City, Aer Lingus - Expected at 12pm
- 1.05pm - Malaga, Ryanair - Expected at 3.25pm
- 3.30pm - Arrecife, Ryanair - Expected at 6.10pm
- 7.25pm - Krakow, Ryanair - Expected at 9.05pm
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