Emergency services ‘on standby’ at Aberdeen airport
Emergency services were on standby at Aberdeen Airport after a flight set for Shetland was forced to u-turn.
Emergency services were on standby at Aberdeen Airport after a flight set for Shetland was forced to u-turn.
North Sea helicopters are flying today despite freezing temperatures and snowfall hitting the north-east of Scotland. Operators are flying from Aberdeen at the moment, though many of the services are subject to delays. Flights to and from Sumburgh have resumed — the airport on Shetland had been closed until 9am due to snow.
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