Storm Isha disrupts flights: Passengers wake up in ‘wrong’ country

Following Storm Isha, air traffic throughout Europe was severely disrupted, leaving thousands of people stuck across Europe, some even in foreign countries. Strong winds that might exceed 90 mph were unleashed by the storm, which had a major negative influence on aviation operations, especially in Ireland and the UK.

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