Tuesday, 9th February 2010

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Buses cancelled as snow returns

Most of the buses were taken off the road this afternoon

Most of the buses  were cancelled this afternoon because snow made the roads dangerous once again.

Ice forces morning closure of Airport

The scene at the Airport yesterday

JERSEY Airport was closed this morning after a blanket of thick snow and ice covered the runway.

Icy weather hits rush hour traffic

St Michael’s was the only school that did not close this morning – although everyone made their way in very carefully. Picture: ROB CURRIE (00864671)

LIGHT snow and ice brought chaos to Jersey’s roads today despite warnings that bad weather was on its way.

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Ferry fares to France too costly?

MORE than 60 per cent of Islanders who completed a major new survey think that the cost of taking a car to France on the ferry is too expensive.

Flights delayed as UK airports close

HUNDREDS of Islanders were left stranded this morning as flights to and from Jersey were cancelled or delayed after heavy snow and freezing weather paralysed UK airports.

Full body scanners at Airport ‘would hit fares’

The new body scanners are currently on trial at Manchester, but Heathrow will be the first to have them permanently. Picture: AP Photo/Cynthia Boll

JERSEY Airport officials will have the final say over whether full body scanners are to be introduced in the Island.

We still love our cars, finds survey

NOTHING will persuade some people to reduce the use of their car, a new survey has shown.

No change to Airport security

SECURITY arrangements at Jersey Airport are not being increased in the wake of the attempt to blow up a transatlantic airliner on Christmas Day.

Flybe quick to capitalise on British Airways strike

AIRLINE Flybe has moved quickly to try to take advantage of the strikes announced by British Airways cabin crew by putting on six additional flights from Jersey to Gatwick over Christmas.

Thousands face travel misery over Christmas

THOUSANDS of Islanders could face Christmas travel misery as a result of a British Airways cabin crew strike.