London Gatwick: Delays and cancellations so far today – Monday, May 13
and live on Freeview channel 276
ARRIVALS – cancelled:
6.35am – Air China CA851 from Beijing
DEPARTURES:
7.20am – British Airways BA2606/American AA6236 to Bari DELAYED to 8am
12.35pm – Air China CA852 to Beijing ENQUIRE AIRLINE
For the latest delays and cancellations, please visit: https://www.gatwickairport.com/flights/
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