Holidaymakers are facing delayed or cancelled flights at Leeds Bradford Airport (LBA) as Storm Pia sweeps over Yorkshire.
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for wind across most of the country - including Bradford district and the wider West Yorkshire area.
It will remain in place until 9pm on Thursday, December 21.
Both departures and arrivals at LBA are affected by the disruption.
A KLM flight to and from Amsterdam has been cancelled - people are urged to contact the airline for their next steps.
Meanwhile passengers on a 7am flight to Malaga could finally head to their gate two hours after their original departure time.
An Aer Lingus flight to Belfast City was due to take off at 8.50am, but this has been cancelled.
The airline's 8.55am flight to Dublin has also been cancelled.
KLM's 10am flight to Amsterdam was also cancelled.
There is uncertainty for a number of other holiday destinations.
A Ryanair flight from Leeds Bradford to Alicante at 8am has now been transferred to the East Midlands.
The airline expects coaches to arrive at around 10am.
Other passengers hoping to travel to places like Geneva, Las Palmas, Faro, are awaiting further information.
When it came to arrivals, an Aer Lingus flight from Belfast City to LBA was cancelled.
Another flight from Dublin, run by the same airline, was forced to divert via Birmingham.
A KLM flight from Amsterdam to LBA was due to arrive at 9.30am, but this was cancelled.
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