Glasgow Airport issued an update to travellers as Storm Isha continues to cause chaos.
As the Glasgow Times reported yesterday, multiple flights were unable to land due to the weather conditions.
Last night and this morning, strong winds and rain battered the city, causing several planes to be diverted.
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Today, still some services are cancelled, including to London, Belfast and Tiree.
A Glasgow Airport spokesperson has warned travellers to check with their airlines for updates.
They said: “With Storm Isha continuing to cause disruption across parts of the UK, we would ask passengers to contact their airlines directly for flight updates.”
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