Hundreds of flights have been canceled across the United Kingdom as Storm Bert impacts travel. Aviation analytics company Cirium reported 121 departing flights were canceled today, following 126 cancellations yesterday. This accounts for over 6% and 5% of scheduled services, respectively.
Yesterday saw 118 arriving flights canceled, making up 6% of all scheduled arrivals. Today, an additional 117 arriving flights have been canceled, representing 5% of scheduled arrivals. London Heathrow Airport (LHR) has experienced the highest number of cancellations due to rain and heavy winds. Flightradar24.com notes that LHR's disruption index is at five points, with average arrival delays of 78 minutes and departure delays averaging 46 minutes.
Cirium noted that from November 23 to November 24, a total of 134 outbound and 133 inbound flights were canceled at LHR Airport. Airlines including British Airways, Loganair, Swiss International Air Lines, and Eurowings are among those affected by the storm.