Home Transport Aviation Dubai’s Emirates cancels flight to London due to Storm Ciara Dozens of airlines have cancelled flights to London due to weather disruptions by Staff writer February 9, 2020 Dubai airline Emirates cancelled one of its flights to London Heathrow on Sunday morning due to Storm Ciara. Passengers booked on flight EK029 from Dubai to Heathrow will be rebooked on alternate flights, the airline said. “Due to expected severe weather conditions in London this flight has been cancelled. We are in the process of rebooking the flights to final destination and will send updated itinerary shortly,” the airline said on its website. Dozens of airlines have cancelled flights to London due to weather disruptions caused by the approaching storm. “Like all airlines operating in to and out of the UK, we are expecting to be impacted by the adverse weather conditions across parts of the UK on Sunday 9th February,” British Airways said on its website. “We are sorry for the potential disruption to your travel plans and are doing all we can to minimise the effect the poor weather may have on our flights. We recognise the uncertainty that the bad weather may be causing customers, and have therefore introduced flexible rebooking options for all customers on domestic and European flights flying to/from London Heathrow, London Gatwick and London City on Sunday,” it added. The Met department in the UK has warned of severe winds and rains. There are a number of warnings valid this afternoon for both #wind and #rain, with an amber wind warning covering Wales and much of England #WeatherAware pic.twitter.com/WLpZDSxtqE — Met Office (@metoffice) February 9, 2020 It will be a very #unsettled day with #gales and heavy #rain for many. If you're heading out on the roads this morning, please stay #WeatherAware ⚠️ #DriveSafe #StormCiara pic.twitter.com/Ae9UBILabl — Met Contact Centre (@MetCC) February 9, 2020 0 Comments