Ryanair has issued a warning to British tourists of “potential disruption” to flights caused by “high winds”.
An airline spokesperson said: “Potential disruptions to/from the UK on Monday, April 8 and Tuesday, April 9 due to high winds.
“Affected passengers will be notified and any passengers travelling to/from the UK on Monday, April 9 and Tuesday, April 9 should check their Ryanair app for the latest updates on their flight.
“We regret any inconvenience caused to passengers by these high winds, which are outside of Ryanair’s control and affect all airlines operating to and from the UK.”
The budget airline said affected travellers would be directly notified while it urged other passengers to check the Ryanair website.
The Met Office has warned the country could face strong winds along with “large waves” at coastal UK areas.
The Environment Agency said that some coastal areas could see “minor flooding impacts” due to the wind.
A Met Office update said: “Cloud and rain slowly clearing eastwards across parts of Scotland, but turning brighter elsewhere, although a few showers through the afternoon. Windy, especially along southern and western coasts. Feeling cooler than Monday.”
Jet2 has issued a warning for travellers heading to a popular Spanish airport. Majorca Airport is currently undergoing maintenance work.
British tourists travelling to the popular destination may see some disruption although the airline said its staff would be on hand to assess passengers.
Passengers who are concerned about their flight can check for updates on their airline’s website or app.