Gatwick Airport ‘returning to normal’ after fog disruption Gatwick Airport has said operations are “returning to normal” after four days of fog-related flight restrictions.
Later on Monday, a Gatwick spokesperson said: “Temporary air traffic restrictions in place over the weekend due to fog have been lifted.
Air traffic control provider Nats said in a statement: “The weather conditions that caused disruption to UK airports over the weekend have significantly improved.
Flights at the UK’s second busiest airport were disrupted between Friday and early on Monday morning because of fog.
National Highways said the A66 is closed to “high-sided and vulnerable vehicles” in both directions between the M6 in Penrith, Cumbria, and the A1M Scotch Corner in North Yorkshire because of strong winds.