Bristol Airport has suspended all flight operations due to heavy snowfall, causing significant disruption to travellers on Saturday evening.
The major travel hub confirmed the suspension will remain in place until later tonight as staff battle "challenging weather" conditions.
The disruption is primarily affecting inbound flights, with airport teams working to clear snow from the runways.
Megabus UK has also suspended its airport services this evening due to the severe weather conditions.
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An airport spokesman said: "The Bristol Airport team are working hard on snow clearing but challenging weather means that flight operations have been suspended until later tonight."
The spokesman added that concerned passengers should contact their airlines directly for the latest information.
The suspension comes amid deteriorating weather conditions that have forced multiple operational changes at the airport.
The impact is particularly significant for inbound flights, with ground crews continuing their efforts to restore normal operations.
The disruption at Bristol Airport comes as two amber weather warnings take effect across large parts of the UK.
The Met Office has warned that up to 30cm of snow could fall in some areas, with a "good chance" that rural communities could be cut off.
One amber warning for snow and freezing rain covers most of Wales and central England, including the Midlands, from 6pm Saturday to midday Sunday.
The National Grid is working to restore power following multiple outages across the Midlands, South-West England and South Wales, affecting areas including Birmingham, Bristol and Cardiff.
A second snow warning is in place for northern England, including Leeds, Sheffield and the Lake District, from 9pm Saturday until midnight Sunday.