A small number of flights from Leeds Bradford Airport have been cancelled due to foggy conditions.
Two Aer Lingus flights to Dublin and Belfast were cancelled on Monday morning.
Meanwhile an EasyJet flight to Belfast International was delayed for over three hours.
A further Ryanair flight to Alicante was due to fly at 10.35am and flybe appears to have cancelled its 1.20pm to Belfast City.
A spokesperson for Aer Lingus said: “Emerald Airlines, exclusive operator of the Aer Lingus Regional services, can confirm flight EI3671 from Leeds Bradford-Belfast and flight EI3391 from Leeds Bradford-Dublin have been cancelled due to adverse weather conditions.
“Impacted customers have been notified and will be accommodated on the next available flight."
A spokesperson for Leeds Bradford Airport said: “We currently remain open but are experiencing some delays and disruptions to flights. We’d recommend passengers check with their airlines and on our website for live updates.”
It comes weeks after heavy fog disrupted flights from Leeds Bradford, including Ryanair and Aer Lingus.
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