Irish Airports Update: Ryanair, Aer Lingus Flights Canceled by Storm Eowyn

Storm Eowyn has caused significant flight cancellations across Irish airports. Check with your airline for updates and travel safely.

Irish Airports Update: Ryanair, Aer Lingus Flights Canceled by Storm Eowyn
Irish Airports Update: Ryanair, Aer Lingus Flights Canceled by Storm Eowyn

Shannon: This morning, flights were a mess due to crazy winds from Storm Eowyn. Many were delayed or canceled, leaving travelers frustrated.

But don’t worry! Now that the storm has passed, Shannon and Ireland West Airports are getting back to normal.

Shannon Airport said they’re open and running a full schedule this afternoon. If your flight was canceled, reach out to your airline for help.

For those flying today, it’s best to check with your airline for the latest updates. They’re working hard to keep everyone informed.

After the storm, it’s important to allow extra time to get to the airport. Drive carefully, folks! Thanks for your patience during this wild weather.

Ireland West Airport is also back in action. They recommend contacting your airline for the latest flight info, as some delays might still happen.

They mentioned that Mayo and Connacht are under a weather warning until 4 PM, so stay alert if you’re traveling.

Aer Lingus is back to a normal schedule, but some flights might still face changes. If you’re flying with them, especially on regional flights, check your status.

Ryanair had to cancel a few flights too. They’re advising passengers to keep an eye on their app for updates. They regret the hassle caused by the storm.

So, if you’re flying today, stay updated and travel safe!

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