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Flights at Heathrow and London City Airport grounded by fog

 

Peter Woodman
Thursday 15 November 2012 11:26 GMT
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Fog hit flights today, with dozens of services having to be cancelled.

Heathrow had to axe more than 80 flights and there was also disruption to services at London City Airport.

The poor visibility led to the Woolwich Ferry service in London being suspended.

It was the second day running of flight disruptions, following delays and cancellations yesterday due to anti-austerity strikes across Europe.

PA

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