Sunday, November 24, 2024 Storm Bert has caused over 206 flight cancellations and 375 delays at London Heathrow Airport, with airlines including United, Saudia, Eurowings, TAP Portugal, SAS, Swiss Airlines, and others severely impacted. At London City Airport, at least 15 flights have been cancelled, while Gatwick Airport has reported minor delays due to the adverse weather. This massive disruption is attributed to gusts of up to 70mph and heavy rainfall, leaving passengers stranded and travel plans in disarray.

Storm Bert has unleashed widespread travel disruption across the UK, grounding flights and stranding thousands of passengers on Sunday, November 24. With winds exceeding 70mph and torrential rain, airports and transport networks have faced severe challenges, leaving travelers struggling to reach their destinations. At Heathrow Airport, a staggering 206 flights have been cancelled, with an additional 375 delayed, causing chaos for passengers.

London City Airport has seen at least 15 flights cancelled, while Gatwick Airport has experienced delays as stormy conditions grip the nation. The adverse weather has forced cancellations and delays for numerous airlines, including British Airways, Aer Lingus, China Southern, Eurowings, Turkish Airlines, Swiss International, Iberia, SAS Airlines, Loganair, Air France, Finnair, Lufthansa, KLM, Saudia, United Airlines, TAP Portugal, Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines, Virgin Atlantic, Tunisair, and EgyptAir. Passengers across all .