London's Heathrow Airport will remain closed until Sunday after heavy snow causing chaos on road networks in the United Kingdom on Saturday cause further.
The airport had hoped to reopen Saturday night, but all flights remained grounded and said the airport staff that he knew when the courts open on Sunday.
Gatwick Airport for five hours had to close again but yesterday afternoon for a team to sweep the snow from 140 members of 10 cm (four inches) of snow and ice on the slopes.
But the airport in a suburb of London, warned passengers subject to further disruption and advised them to consult their airlines.
The Met Office, National Weather Service of the United Kingdom, gave a flash warning of heavy snow in Greater London and parts of South and warned that "substantial travel is done."
Transport minister Philip Hammond said the Directorate General of roads to all major roads were open policy and has been treated with salt confirmed.
He added: "We have to work a sufficient supply of salt, public transport networks with a reduced level of services that would be expected under such conditions.
"The priority for the operator of the transport routes is to get approval and get services back to normal in time for the morning drive to work, that's all."
The Met Office said that 25 cm (10 inches) of snow could fall in many parts of the Southeast, especially in Sussex, Surrey and Greater London.
Meteorologists expect to break the mercury into the fight to the gel.
And there was disruption at Heathrow and Gatwick are also problems in other regional airports including Exeter, London City, Aberdeen and Cardiff.
Travel to Europe was also affected, with airports in Germany, France, Netherlands and Denmark Problems
The pilot died when his vehicle was a truck near East Sussex, South East England, collided on Friday, identified as Daniel Martin, 31.
Paramedics tried to Martin, who was in the back of an ambulance left the road and save them in a bush. Rescue teams have the incident, but Martin was declared dead.
Two pedestrians died after being hit by a Range Rover in Glasgow, was killed 17 years old, when his car left the road in Kent, southeast England, and an elderly woman died in a motor vehicle with three posts in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
The Automobile Association said he had about 4,000 damage in the United Kingdom before 10:30 local program visited Saturday, with the peak of 1,200 calls per hour - about double the normal rate.
Almost a quarter of all rail surface were too late or not at all. Many operators planned reduction of benefits. Transport for London, said that many subway lines were partially suspended, and passengers were delayed.
Jump Record levels of snow, the traditional Christmas and holiday bonuses shopping weekend before Christmas, throwing into chaos. Sporting events were also affected, canceled dozens of football games.
The airport had hoped to reopen Saturday night, but all flights remained grounded and said the airport staff that he knew when the courts open on Sunday.
Gatwick Airport for five hours had to close again but yesterday afternoon for a team to sweep the snow from 140 members of 10 cm (four inches) of snow and ice on the slopes.
But the airport in a suburb of London, warned passengers subject to further disruption and advised them to consult their airlines.
The Met Office, National Weather Service of the United Kingdom, gave a flash warning of heavy snow in Greater London and parts of South and warned that "substantial travel is done."
Transport minister Philip Hammond said the Directorate General of roads to all major roads were open policy and has been treated with salt confirmed.
He added: "We have to work a sufficient supply of salt, public transport networks with a reduced level of services that would be expected under such conditions.
"The priority for the operator of the transport routes is to get approval and get services back to normal in time for the morning drive to work, that's all."
The Met Office said that 25 cm (10 inches) of snow could fall in many parts of the Southeast, especially in Sussex, Surrey and Greater London.
Meteorologists expect to break the mercury into the fight to the gel.
And there was disruption at Heathrow and Gatwick are also problems in other regional airports including Exeter, London City, Aberdeen and Cardiff.
Travel to Europe was also affected, with airports in Germany, France, Netherlands and Denmark Problems
The pilot died when his vehicle was a truck near East Sussex, South East England, collided on Friday, identified as Daniel Martin, 31.
Paramedics tried to Martin, who was in the back of an ambulance left the road and save them in a bush. Rescue teams have the incident, but Martin was declared dead.
Two pedestrians died after being hit by a Range Rover in Glasgow, was killed 17 years old, when his car left the road in Kent, southeast England, and an elderly woman died in a motor vehicle with three posts in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
The Automobile Association said he had about 4,000 damage in the United Kingdom before 10:30 local program visited Saturday, with the peak of 1,200 calls per hour - about double the normal rate.
Almost a quarter of all rail surface were too late or not at all. Many operators planned reduction of benefits. Transport for London, said that many subway lines were partially suspended, and passengers were delayed.
Jump Record levels of snow, the traditional Christmas and holiday bonuses shopping weekend before Christmas, throwing into chaos. Sporting events were also affected, canceled dozens of football games.
