Another day brings dozens more cancelled flights to and from the UK. Passengers attempting to jet off on their Easter holidays are encountering widespread flight cancellations, at airports across the UK.
Once again British Airways and easyJet have grounded more than 80 services between them from their main bases, London Heathrow and London Gatwick, respectively.
BA says passengers were given notice of a week or two of flight cancellations, due to resourcing issues.
British Airways has not made on-the-day cancellations.
The airlines cite staff shortages caused by sickness as the cause of their problems.
Here are the flights that are cancelled so far today at Heathrow by BA and at Gatwick by easyJet.
British Airways has cancelled 50 domestic and European flights to and from Heathrow so far on Tuesday. Destinations in Germany and Italy are worst affected.
British Airways to/from Heathrow
Domestic
- Aberdeen
- Edinburgh
- Manchester
European
- Frankfurt (3)
- Amsterdam (2)
- Paris CDG (2)
- Milan Malpensa (2)
- Milan Linate
- Munich
- Hamburg
- Dusseldorf
- Berlin
- Luxembourg
- Geneva
- Algiers
- Brussels
- Rome
- Tirana
- Dublin
- Copenhagen
- Oslo
- Zagreb
- Larnaca
Meanwhile easyJet has cancelled at least 32 flights so far on Tuesday from its biggest base, Gatwick. They include key holiday destinations in the Italian and Spanish islands, plus services to each of the three Milan airports.
EasyJet to/from Gatwick
- Amsterdam (2)
- Milan Linate, Malpensa and Bergamo
- Cagliari
- Catania
- Montpellier
- Sofia
- Valencia
- Mahon
- Krakow
- Luxembourg
- Berlin
- Venice
- Ibiza
All passengers whose flights are cancelled are entitled to new flights and, if the cause is staff sickness, cash compensation – if the cancellation was announced less than two weeks in advance.