No more flights, in or out.
Ryanair have confirmed that no more of its flights will land or take off from Dublin Airport for the rest of the day.
Storm Emma is making bits of Ireland’s transport system, with Bus Éireann and Dublin Bus seeing services seriously curtailed, among others.
Now Ryanair have called it quits until Thursday at the earliest, given the fact that the forecast is for things to get a hell of a lot worse.
All flights to/from Dublin Airport have been cancelled for the remainder of the day, 28th Feb 2018. All affected customers will be notified of their options by email / SMS text message. pic.twitter.com/DaPqqRtKKY
— Ryanair (@Ryanair) February 28, 2018
Dublin Airport does remain open, but with significant delays.
we are open for flight operations, but there are cancellations & delays due to bad weather.
— Dublin Airport (@DublinAirport) February 28, 2018
It doesn’t look great for Cork Airport, meanwhile.
A number of @AerLingus flights have been cancelled today @CorkAirport due to weather. Further cancellations & delays are possible. Please check flight status before departing for the airport. You can review your options with @AerLingus at https://t.co/pEAPJdlX7D pic.twitter.com/Di6ZRBHSTi
— Cork Airport (@CorkAirport) February 28, 2018
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