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Numerous flights have been delayed this morning due to heavy rainfall.
Manchester Airport was thrown into disarray after the Met Office issued a yellow weather warning for rain in the area.
It is reported that some of the airport's busy runways have also been closed because of ongoing repairs on the taxiway.
The intense rainfall has diminished visibility and caused significant disruptions, with some flights delayed by as much as six hours.
A minor issue on the taxiway has been identified and is currently being addressed by the maintenance team.
The repairs are expected to be completed within a few hours, but the ongoing rainfall will continue to delay flights.
The weather is prolonging the repair process and contributing to the disruptions at this busy airport.
Flights operated by British Airways, Ryanair, easyJet, and others have all been impacted by the delays.
Passengers planning to travel to European destinations such as Copenhagen, Paris, and Malaga have been left disappointed.
This situation arises as the busy travel hub prepares for 1.5 million passengers during the airport's “busiest Christmas yet.”
Over 100,000 passengers were anticipated to fly on both December 19 and December 28.
The weather is prolonging the repair processCredit: Getty
Frequently Asked Questions
Why are flights being delayed at Manchester Airport?
Flights are being delayed due to heavy rainfall and ongoing repairs on the taxiway, which have reduced visibility and caused significant disruptions.
How long will the repairs take at Manchester Airport?
The repairs are expected to be completed within a few hours, but delays may continue due to the persistent rainfall.
Which airlines are affected by the delays?
Airlines including British Airways, Ryanair, easyJet, and others have been affected by the delays.



