Adverse weather conditions caused by Hurricane Ophelia have altered the look of the Arrivals and Departures boards in the Dublin Airport tomorrow.
In the last hour, Dublin Airport has issued a statement providing travellers with up-to-date information with regards which airlines have cancelled flights going to and from Ireland’s largest airport.
In a Facebook post, the airport wrote that Aer Lingus, British Airways, Air France, CityJet and KLM have cancelled some services, and that Ryanair have currently not cancelled any.
The statement reads:
A number of flights to and from Dublin Airport have been cancelled tomorrow due to the expected impact of Hurricane Ophelia.
Aer Lingus, British Airways, Air France, CityJet and KLM have all cancelled some services for tomorrow. The airlines in question are contacting passengers directly in relation to any services that have been affected.
Ryanair has said its flights are expected to operate as scheduled, but has asked passengers to check its website and social media outlets for the latest updates.
However, all passengers are still advised to contact their airline tomorrow before flying — and to keep an eye on Dublin Airport’s Hurricane Ophelia update page.
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