Whether you’re jetting off on holiday this morning or you’re curious to see which flights are on time and which are delayed or cancelled at Birmingham Airport, look no further.
Manchester Airport sees a variety of flights to many destinations departing and arriving each day but sometimes customers are hit with delays or cancellations.
To help you stay up to date with the flights that have been affected today (August 9), we’ve listed all the flights scheduled until 3pm that are currently delayed, including departures and arrivals for Birmingham Airport, according to a flight tracker website – Flightradar24.
What happens if you miss your flight due to airport delays?
Delayed flights at Birmingham Airport – August 9, 2023
Here are all the delayed flights that should be arriving or leaving Birmingham Airport up until 3pm on August 9.
Track your flight via the Flightradar24 website.
It's important to note that a flight's status can change - the below information is correct at the time of writing.
We have listed all the flights scheduled to take off or land at Birmingham Airport until 3pm today that are labelled amber or red.
🚧 M42 temporary closure this weekend 🚧
— Birmingham Airport (@bhx_official) August 7, 2023
The M42 between Junction 6 and 7a (Northbound) and Junction 7 and 6 (Southbound) will be temporarily closed for one weekend from 9pm on Friday 11 Aug until 5am on Monday 14 Aug.
Please plan ahead.
More info 👇 https://t.co/W4H7Dxk8Y4
Arrivals
- Doha – Flight QR33 estimated arrival 1.35pm
- Frankfurt - Flight LH954 estimated arrival 12.44pm
- Malta - Flight FR3902 estimated arrival 2.26pm
- Bucharest - Flight FR3422 estimated arrival 2.28pm
- Skiathos - Flight LS1352 estimated arrival 2.49pm
Departures
- Frankfurt – Flight LH955 estimated departure 1.55pm
- Knock – Flight FR3691 estimated departure 2.50pm
- Palma de Mallorca - Flight FR1954 estimated departure 2.47pm
- Girona - Flight FR490 estimated departure 3.25pm
- Doha – Flight QR34 estimated departure 3.25pm
You can track your flight via Flightradar24.
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