THREE flights were forced to divert from Sevilla to Malaga this morning after a bank of severe fog enveloped the airport.
Dangerously low visibility led to the trio of flights being told to land in Malaga where weather conditions were better.
The diverted planes had come from Paris, Valencia and Palma de Mallorca respectively.
Other flights were forced to circle overhead until the fog began to lift, allowing the planes to land safely.
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