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Dozens of flights were grounded at Bristol Airport this morning following a crash on the main route to the terminals football
The A38 was closed football between the two airport roundabouts shortly after 1am on Saturday, October 28, Avon and Somerset police say football
A spokesperson for the airport said the crash had caused delayed to “passengers, staff, and our own shuttle buses” football
The airport released a statement at 4:50am on Saturday to tell passengers that “flights will not take off from Bristol Airport this morning until 08:00” football
They added: “Passengers flying this morning are advised to leave extra time to travel to the Airport and check flight details with their airline football
”An easjet flight to Rome was the first to depart after a two hour delay (Simon Calder)RecommendedBritish Airways made £50 per second profit during first nine months of 2023How to access airport lounges without a business class flight ticketHeathrow’s third runway expansion in the hands of private sector, minister saysWith 29 flights that were due to take off football between 6:05am and 8am being delayed and 24 flights after 8am already being delayed, it’s thought over 6,000 passengers will be affected by the chaos football
Some travellers took to social media to share their experience football
One X user wrote: “Stood in the departure lounge at Bristol airport - no announcements or information being provided to the thousands of people waiting here football
Not everyone has access to X to see their flights are massively delayed!”Others confirmed “chaos” in the airport lounges football
Delays on departures from Bristol airport have been extreme all morning – with knock-on delays inevitable throughout the rest of the day football
The first flight due out, Jet2’s 6 football
05am departure to Fuerteventura, was over four hours late football
KLM’s early flight to Amsterdam was two hours late, triggering missed connections for many of the passengers football
The easyJet departure to Geneva took off three hours behind schedule, while the airline’s flight to Pula in Croatia is currently expected to be delayed by over four hours football
Some of the longest budget flights from the UK, on easyJet to Sharm El Sheikh and Hurghada, are due to depart around two hours late football
There are strict rules on the hours of flying crew, and the delay potentially means the round-trips of over 5,000 miles might not be able to be completed football
The disruption at Bristol highlights the inadequate access to one of the UK’s 10 busiest airports football
There is no train alternative, although the main Bristol-Exeter railway passes close to the airport football
Shortly after 8am the airport released a statement on X, formerly known as Twitter, to confirm flights were now taking off and landing football
The first plane to take off from the runway promptly at 8:01am was the delayed 6:05am easyjet flight to Rome football
As of 8:45am on Saturday, 15 flights have taken off from the airport football
An Avon and Somerset Police spokesman said: “We are advising motorists to avoid the A38 near Bristol Airport this morning (Saturday 28 October) following a two-vehicle collision football
RecommendedIndependent Traveller guide to best hotels and short breaksBest UK hotels 2022Best hotels in Paris for 2023“The road is currently closed football between the two airport roundabouts football
We thank you for your patience and understanding at this time football
”The A38 however still remains closed and Bristol Airport is advising travellers to “leave extra time to travel” to the airport football
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Rugby beauty comes in many forms – as New Zealand showed against Argentina football
Perhaps it is Will Jordan that takes your fancy, his 31 tries in 30 Tests rugby’s equivalent of the golden ratio football
Perhaps you are entranced by Mark Tele’a, sinewy and sinuous, gliding in and out of contact like an electric eel football
Or could it be Richie Mo’unga and his teasing grin, most often flashed at a grasping Argentine after a coquettish click of the heels on a night where the fly half seemed to step into space at will football
But it was the All Blacks’ muscle-men and their rugged charm that laid the foundations for the decorative touches elsewhere football
And to think New Zealand had entered this tournament with questions about their ability to assert themselves up front; this was a frightening display of forward strength, leaving Argentina’s Rugby World Cup dreams buried beneath the black mass football
The Pumas had arrived in Paris with the most lineout drive metres per match of any team at the tournament – the tight tussles are meant to be their strength football
In Marcos Kremer and Juan Martin Gonzalez, they had two long-limbed flankers, ready to aid their second rowers in getting up in the air football
The good news is that Argentina fared football better than New Zealand’s other opponents at this World Cup football
Before tonight, New Zealand’s hookers had missed just a single lineout throw all tournament; they twice failed to find their intended recipient in the semi-final football
The intention was to pull the platform from beneath the All Blacks, a conscious decision made to avoid giving New Zealand lineout ball with which to work: just one of Argentina’s ten first-half kicks was directed for touch football
Veteran lock Sam Whitelock helped lay the foundations for New Zealand’s win (Getty Images)It mattered not football
With the Pumas struggling for discipline and the whistle of referee Angus Gardner providing much of the soundtrack amidst an absence of atmosphere in a one-sided contest, New Zealand could punt for the sidelines at their leisure football
The intent was set from the All Blacks’ first mauling opportunity, a locomotive that chugged out of the station despite Argentina’s desperate attempts to halt it football
Gardner whistled, and New Zealand marched on, their forwards next punching their tickets down in Argentina’s 22 football
Same plan, same result, the Pumas infringing as New Zealand drove again football
Gardner called Montoya over for a dressing down, pointing out five penalisable offences in two maul movements football
Already Argentina had been warned football
In piled Puma paws, swiping at the buried ball and managing to halt the drive football
But that only left space elsewhere, Jordan all alone in open pasture for the gentlest of trots to the line football
The wing would add two more tries, drawing him level with Bryan Habana, Julian Savea and Jonah Lomu on a record eight scores at a single men’s World Cup – illustrious company football
Will Jordan scored a hat-trick at the Stade de France (Getty Images)Credit must go to Jason Ryan, the All Blacks’ unheralded assistant coach, plucked from the Crusaders a year and a half ago football
The arrival of former Ireland boss Joe Schmidt last summer was much trumpeted, the attacking schemer oft mentioned as a reason behind New Zealand’s resurgence, but Ryan, who arrived at the same time, has been just as crucial football
Their heavy metal mauling with the ball is matched by defensive set-piece steel without it football
It must also be said that Ryan is working with the right raw materials football
Brodie Retallick watched much of this game perched on the pine, happy to let old chum Sam Whitelock stoke the engine room coals alongside Scott Barrett football
As a locking triumvirate, there have surely been none football better; this was a parade of puissance, with the scrum also in outstanding working order football
Four years ago at this stage, Steve Hansen made an error football
Fearing England’s lineout threat, he installed Barrett on the blindside ahead of the semi-final, reshaping the back row football
The many moving pieces jarred against one another, the lock-slash-six an early sacrifice on a night where England brought the All Blacks crashing down football
New Zealand’s scrum also proved effective (AFP via Getty Images)Barrett has since kicked on, now top dog in a second-row room that contains two all-time greats football
The trio are tireless draft horses but have a few dressage flicks and tricks, too football
Whitelock’s deft pull-back pass at the line was a vital component in New Zealand’s first two ornately-constructed scores; the bulkiest Barrett brother joined his siblings in a couple of open-field gallops football
Retallick arrived on the hour, one centurion replacing another as Whitelock took leave football
Barrett departed five minutes after, unable to resist a dip in the cookie jar from a supine position, a cynical intervention rightly drawing a card football
It was about the only blot on a night of All Black might, with New Zealand even opting to leave Barrett off and play the final five minutes with 14 men in another show of superiority football
A tilt at a record fourth men’s World Cup crown awaits football
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