A Ryan air plane slid off the runway after landing at a Scottish airport on Wednesday and two people were killed in a coach crash in Cornwall as snow and ice made travelling hazardous. Cross-Channel rail operator Eurostar advised passengers planning to travel on Wednesday not to go to St Pancras International station in London until after 1 p.m. because its trains were full after a three-day stoppage. Ryan air, the Irish budget airline, said all the 123 passengers and six crew on the flight from Dublin to Prestwick airport, close to Glasgow, were safe after the runway incident. "After a normal landing was completed and while taxiing from the runway, the aircraft encountered ice and slid just off the runway on to the grass verge," Ryan air said in a statement, according to Reuters. In Cornwall, two people were killed and 47 others injured when a coach overturned on an icy road on Tuesday night, police said.