British Airways cancels numerous flights from Heathrow as Storm Lilian looms | UK | News


British Airways has cancelled some flights out of Heathrow as Storm Lilian threatens chaos in the UK.

A number of flights scheduled for Friday (August 23) have been axed as the Met Office issues yellow weather warnings for wind and rain.

The cancellations could leave many stranded at Heathrow ahead of the Bank Holiday weekend.

At the time of writing, no flights by other carriers have been cancelled or delayed.

Below is a full list of the flights that have been cancelled:

British Airways BA BA472 at 6.15 am to Barcelona

British Airways BA1430 at 6.15am to Edinburgh

British Airways BA552 at 6.50am to Rome

British Airways BA304 at 7.10am to Paris

British Airways BA1472 at 7.10am to Glasgow

British Airways BA1304 at 7.30am to Aberdeen

British Airways BA752 at 8.15am to Basel

British Airways BA1370 at 8.45am to Manchester

Below is a list of delayed flights.

British Airways BA494 at 1.35pm to Palma

British Airways BA127 at 2.05pm to Doha

British Airways BA171 at 5.05 to Pittsburgh

British Airways BA099 at 5.05pm to Toronto

British Airways BA958 at 8.20pm to Munich

Storm Lilian is set to bring 80mph winds predominantly to the north of England, with Yorkshire, Merseyside, Lancashire, Tyneside and Cumbria among the counties affected.

The north of Wales and southwest Scotland are also under yellow weather warnings.

Storm Lilian is the first named storm since April. It could lead to more travel disruption for the railways and drivers this weekend.

The RAC estimates that there will be 3.2 million leisure trips by car on Friday and 19.2 million over the three days.

Brits have been told to drive carefully over the weekend. Those staying at home have been told to make sure there are no loose items that could be swept away, such as bins, sheds, and trampolines.

The Met Office said: “An area of strong winds associated with Storm Lilian is expected to move east across northern England during Friday morning.”

“While there remains some uncertainty about the details, some very strong winds are likely to develop, with gusts widely in the 50 to 60mph range, with a lower chance that a small core of winds gusting 65-75 mph, perhaps 80 mph, could push quickly east during the morning. These winds are likely to affect major routes such as the M6, A66 and A1(M), as well as potentially impacting infrastructure.”



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