An airline is offering free changes to flights to and from the Island as forecasters say up to six inches of snow could hit the Island.
Loganair passengers due to travel today or tomorrow can change their flights up to seven days from their original travel date.
The decision comes after the Met Office issued an amber weather warning for snow that runs from 11pm tonight until 3am on Monday.
Ronaldsway Airport says the airport teams will be working hard to try and maintain operations throughout the bad weather.
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