Several flights have been cancelled after Norwich Airport was forced to close because of snowy conditions, causing travel disruption for passengers.
Norwich Airport said it closed until 16:00 GMT on Saturday after snowfall hit the region, following a yellow weather warning for snow and ice issued by the Met Office.
The airport confirmed that seven flights between Norwich and Amsterdam, scheduled to operate between 3 and 5 January, were cancelled. The cancellations were attributed to adverse weather conditions affecting operations in the Netherlands.
In a statement, the airport said it had taken the decision to suspend flights to ensure passenger and staff safety during the severe weather.
Travellers were urged to check the status of their journeys before setting off. The airport advised passengers to contact their airline directly for the latest updates and rebooking information before travelling to the terminal.
The Met Office warning covered large parts of eastern England, with drivers and travellers warned to expect difficult conditions, potential delays and icy surfaces throughout the weekend.
