GLASGOW Airport have warned travellers because the nation prepares for the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II.
Earlier in the present day Heathrow Airport introduced they have been suspending flights “to keep away from noise” within the skies of London in the course of the two minutes of silence following the Queen‘s funeral.
British Airways are set to cancel 100 short-haul flights together with numerous flights to Scotland’s airports whereas Virgin additionally introduced they might cancel flights.
Travellers are being urged to verify their flights earlier than travelling to the airport.
Britain’s longest reigning monarch is because of be laid to relaxation in a state funeral on Monday at Westminster Abbey.
There are additionally warnings over the retailers inside terminals who might be following bulletins of closures.
Quite a lot of supermarkets, retailers and eating places have introduced they may shut for the day or during the funeral service on Monday.
That is no totally different for contained in the airport with affirmation from Glasgow Airport that JD Sports activities Krispy Kreme and WH Smith pier shops might be closed all day.
In the meantime Areospa might be closed from 10.15am till 12.15pm, In Movement might be closed from 10.30am till 12.30pm and all different WH Smith shops might be closed from 10.30am till 12.30pm.
Heathrow Airport stated in a tweet: “Out of respect for Her Majesty The Queen, Heathrow, NATS and airways, will make applicable modifications to their operations to keep away from noise disruption for the State Funeral at Westminster Abbey and the Committal Service at Windsor Fort on Monday 19 September 2022.
“Heathrow and airways are working carefully with NATS to minimise the influence of those modifications.
“Passengers affected by these modifications might be contacted instantly by their airways.
“In case your flight has been cancelled, please don’t flip as much as the airport.
“We apologise for the inconvenience some passengers will expertise resulting from these distinctive circumstances.”
Her Majesty died at Balmoral Fort in Aberdeenshire final Thursday on the age of 96.
She might be buried in St George’s Chapel in Windsor alongside her husband of 73 years, Prince Philip who died final 12 months.
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