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Many flights have been affected due to Storm Éowyn this morning as across the country there are winds as high as 183 km/h.
Sharing a statement to X, a spokesperson for Dublin Airport said: "As of 07.45, airlines have cancelled around 230 flights scheduled to depart from and arrive into Dublin Airport this morning due to #StormÉowyn.
"Winds remain very strong in the Dublin region and are expected to remain that way throughout the morning. Further cancellations and delays to flights are possible during the remainder of the day.
"We advise passengers intending to travel on Friday to check the status of their flight directly with their airline before travelling to the airport.
"Passengers looking to re-book cancelled flights are encouraged to do so online. Further updates will be posted on Dublin Airport’s social media feeds over the coming hours."
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Passenger Update - 04.00 Friday
— Cork Airport (@CorkAirport) January 24, 2025
A Status Red (wind) weather warning is in effect until 10:00 this morning.
Due to the expected impact of #StormÉowyn, airlines have cancelled a number of flights scheduled to depart and arrive into #CorkAirport on Friday morning.
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Flights have also been cancelled in Cork Airport due to Storm Éowyn also.
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