Severe weather continues to cause widespread misery and disruption for travellers across Europe.
With Christmas fast approaching, people in France and Britain are preparing to return home for the holidays.
Frigid temperatures, heavy snow and icy roads are causing major problems for travelers in Europe.
The Eurostar trains suspended in the Manche tunnel was expected to resume traffic partially on Tuesday, the company´s chief official said here Monday.
Weather blues ahead of the holidays. Severe weather continues to cause widespread misery and disruption for travellers across Europe...trying to get to loved ones for Christmas.
The Brussels airport was closed due to heavy snow, causing a number of passengers stayed here.
Road, railway and air traffic in southwestern Norway have fallen into chaos after two days of heavy snowfall, reported the Norwegian newspaper Aftenposten on Sunday.
Snowstorms and subfreezing temperatures have continued to batter Europe. The severe weather has wreaked havoc on air, train and car travellers on the last weekend before Christmas.
Millions of commuters on the US East Coast have returned to work on slippery roads and icy pavements after a weekend storm dumped record amounts of snow, interrupting holiday shopping and travel.
While along the US East Coast, millions faced dicey commutes as they returned to work on the first week day after a record snowfall.
A major blizzard has blanketed swaths of the US east coast with nearly half a meter of snow, and is now moving northwards.
While along the US East Coast, millions faced dicey commutes as they returned to work on the first week day after a record snowfall.
Up to 22 inches (56 cm) of snow fell by Saturday night in the Baltimore- Washington area, more than any snowstorm to hit the region since February 2003.
The U.S. east coastal area was hit by an overnight major snowstorm on Saturday, leaving a large number of Americans stranded as they were going home or shopping for Christmas.
A snowstorm has caused one airline to delay all fights from three Southern California airports to Washington D.C., the Federal Aviation Agency (FAA) announced on Saturday.