Dublin Airport has announced significant disruptions to its flight schedule today due to strong winds that have been in effect since early morning. As of 7:45 AM, a total of 230 flights have been cancelled due to the severe weather conditions.
Statement from Airport Officials
Airport authorities have stated that they are in constant communication with relevant agencies and airlines to address the risks posed by the weather. They advised passengers to take the following steps:
- Check flight status: Confirm the status of your flight directly with your airline before heading to the airport.
- Use online services: Passengers looking to rebook cancelled flights are encouraged to complete these processes online.
- Social media updates: The airport management will continue to provide updates and announcements through its social media channels.
Further Delays and Cancellations Anticipated
Strong winds in the Dublin area are expected to persist throughout the morning. Authorities have warned that further flight delays and cancellations are likely later in the day, advising passengers to plan their journeys while considering the weather conditions.
Advice for Passengers
Travellers planning to fly on Friday are advised to check their flight details with their airlines. Airport officials recommend that passengers take proactive measures to minimise inconvenience and stay updated by following the airport’s social media channels for the latest information.
Passenger Update – 10.00 Friday
Dublin Airport remains open this morning. Winds have eased somewhat over the past hour, which has allowed flights to recommence.
The first departure of the morning was a Ryanair flight to Birmingham at 09.27, followed by a Ryanair flight to Faro… pic.twitter.com/neh2y7QoJl
— Dublin Airport (@DublinAirport) January 24, 2025
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