Planes diverted due to 'low visibility' in Guernsey

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Guernsey airline Aurigny
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Aurigny's website said remaining flights were expected to be disrupted

Airline Aurigny said planes had been diverted away from Guernsey Airport due to "low visibility".

Aurigny's website said remaining flights were expected to be disrupted by low lying cloud at Guernsey and Alderney airports.

On Facebook, the airline said it was "experiencing severe disruption due to adverse weather conditions".

It said: "We have been unable to land at either airport so far today using any of our aircraft.

"Three aircraft have now been diverted away from Guernsey - one to Jersey, two to Southampton."

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