Manchester airport has reopened after its runways were shut down for more than two hours amid heavy snow
The runways were closed at about 6.20am on Thursday before reopening at around 8.45am.
The airport said that the health and safety of passengers and staff "would always be our top priority". The two-hour closure disrupted all flights in and out of the airport, and bosses said that passengers should contact their airlines for more information. The airport said in a statement: Following the temporary closure of our runways due to snow, we are pleased to report that operations have resumed.
"We thank passengers for their patience. Passengers should continue to contact their airline for the most up to date information."
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