Inverness Airport fog bound

December 30, 2008 · Filed Under Transport, Weather 

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The freezing fog continues for a fourth day – the plants here are covered with a wonderful white mossy layer of ice – sometimes needle-like, but always gentle as a snowflake.

In the meantime, Inverness Airport is suffering with serious disruptions to flights:

Freezing fog disrupts air flights

Passengers have been taken by bus to other airports at Aberdeen and Edinburgh and also to Ullapool to get the ferry to the Western Isles.

Highlands and Islands Airports Limited’s chief executive Inglis Lyon said travellers should contact airlines for the latest information.

Those on a winter break might wish to consider remaining in the sun before trying to return at present. :)

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2 Responses to “Inverness Airport fog bound”

  1. Ziggy on December 30th, 2008 12:25 pm

    I Wonder if the same conditions would stop one getting ’spaced’ along at Lossie?

  2. Michael Fish on December 30th, 2008 3:18 pm

    Seems there are quite a few folk lost in space this holiday. BBC weather website is suggesting sand storms for Nairn tomorrow. Maybe it is the start of the space shuttle flights from Lossie tomorrow which are going to blast the sand off the Culbin onto Nairn?
    Shame Woolies has closed or I’d be up the street now to buy a camel

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