Thick fog causes travel chaos at Melbourne Airport

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Planes have been unable to take-off or land on Monday morning.

Planes have been unable to take-off from the airport or land on Monday morning and passengers are facing delays of up to an hour. “Fog is affecting operations at Melbourne Airport this morning. Arrivals and departures may be delayed,” Melbourne Airport tweeted.

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