ES Lifestyle Newsletter Enter your email address Please enter an email address Email address is invalid Email address is invalid Email address is invalid Email cannot be used. Snow inevitably means flight delays and cancellations which means thousands of UK travellers are displaced thanks to snow disrupting UK airports. Firstly, your airline should be in contact with you to tell you if your flight is delayed or cancelled. Airlines don't have to pay if your flight is delayed due to snow as it is classified as an "extraordinary circumstance". However, if your flight is cancelled due to snow then you should be offered a refund or booked on an alternative flight.
Snow, travel and flight cancellations: how to tell if the weather will affect your trip
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ES Lifestyle Newsletter Enter your email address Please enter an email address Email address is invalid Email address is invalid Email address is invalid Email cannot be used. Snow inevitably means flight delays and cancellations which means thousands of UK travellers are displaced thanks to snow disrupting UK airports. Firstly, your airline should be in contact with you to tell you if your flight is delayed or cancelled. Airlines don't have to pay if your flight is delayed due to snow as it is classified as an "extraordinary circumstance". However, if your flight is cancelled due to snow then you should be offered a refund or booked on an alternative flight.

ES Lifestyle Newsletter Enter your email address Please enter an email address Email address is invalid Email address is invalid Email address is invalid Email cannot be used. Snow inevitably means flight delays and cancellations which means thousands of UK travellers are displaced thanks to snow disrupting UK airports. Firstly, your airline should be in contact with you to tell you if your flight is delayed or cancelled. Airlines don't have to pay if your flight is delayed due to snow as it is classified as an "extraordinary circumstance". However, if your flight is cancelled due to snow then you should be offered a refund or booked on an alternative flight.
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