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Fresh delays as more flights axed Fresh delays as more flights axed
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Travellers from London airports faced further delays a day after fog grounded 140 flights and left more than 1,000 people stranded overnight at Heathrow.Travellers from London airports faced further delays a day after fog grounded 140 flights and left more than 1,000 people stranded overnight at Heathrow.
The airport has cancelled 29 flights as a knock-on from Sunday's problems but said the situation would improve later because the fog had already lifted.The airport has cancelled 29 flights as a knock-on from Sunday's problems but said the situation would improve later because the fog had already lifted.
And Gatwick has cancelled six in-coming and six out-going flights, while London City has cancelled six out-going ones. And Gatwick has cancelled six incoming and six outgoing flights, while London City has cancelled six outgoing ones.
Passengers are being urged to check with their airport before travelling.Passengers are being urged to check with their airport before travelling.
Improving conditions
The flights cancelled from Heathrow on Monday were due to depart from terminals one and four to destinations including Newcastle, Dublin, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Paris, Barcelona, Rome and New York.The flights cancelled from Heathrow on Monday were due to depart from terminals one and four to destinations including Newcastle, Dublin, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Paris, Barcelona, Rome and New York.
Improving conditions
The airport said the flights were all due to leave by 1400 GMT.The airport said the flights were all due to leave by 1400 GMT.
A spokesman for Heathrow said: "The situation will improve as the day goes on."A spokesman for Heathrow said: "The situation will improve as the day goes on."
Cancellations listed on the London City Airport website include one to Edinburgh, with the others to European destinations.Cancellations listed on the London City Airport website include one to Edinburgh, with the others to European destinations.
Gatwick Airport said six out-going domestic and short haul flights have been cancelled, in addition to six in-coming flights. Gatwick Airport said six outgoing domestic and short haul flights have been cancelled, in addition to six incoming flights.
Stansted Airport reported being very busy, but with only minor delays.
Airports across other parts of the country were also largely keeping flights on schedule.
Road chaosRoad chaos
Bristol Airport was extremely busy, but with flights getting away on time, and there were no major delays or cancellations at Birmingham International Airport or East Midlands Airport.
However Manchester Airport said two BA flights were cancelled earlier due to the knock-on effect of cancellations around London.
After Sunday's cancellations, airlines said they had offered customers alternative flights or refunds.After Sunday's cancellations, airlines said they had offered customers alternative flights or refunds.
Forecasters are expecting the treacherous conditions to ease as the fog continues to clear, giving way to milder, wetter weather over the coming days - with rain likely across the UK.Forecasters are expecting the treacherous conditions to ease as the fog continues to clear, giving way to milder, wetter weather over the coming days - with rain likely across the UK.
The low-visibility also caused accidents and tailbacks on Sunday as people attempted to drive home through the fog for Christmas. The low visibility also caused accidents and tailbacks on Sunday as people attempted to drive home through the fog for Christmas.
The east Midlands, the north of England and Scotland were particularly badly affected, with problems also reported on the M1, M4, M62, M60, M25 and the M5.The east Midlands, the north of England and Scotland were particularly badly affected, with problems also reported on the M1, M4, M62, M60, M25 and the M5.
On the M5 near Bristol, a crash involved 15 cars and a coach and closed the motorway between junctions 17 and 18, and a woman was airlifted to hospital with spinal injuries.On the M5 near Bristol, a crash involved 15 cars and a coach and closed the motorway between junctions 17 and 18, and a woman was airlifted to hospital with spinal injuries.