Dublin and Cork Airports are facing widespread disruption today as Storm Agnes sweeps across Ireland, bringing with it severe winds and heavy rainfall. Multiple flights at Dublin Airport have been canceled, primarily affecting travelers flying with Aer Lingus and British Airways. The cancellations include flights to London Heathrow, Donegal, Bordeaux, Manchester, Nantes, Amsterdam, and the Isle of Man.
Met Eireann has issued numerous Status Orange and Yellow warnings, cautioning the public about the potential for severe and damaging gusts. In response to these warnings, passengers are being urged to exercise caution while traveling to and from Cork Airport, with authorities advising extra travel time.
The impact of Storm Agnes is also being felt in other regions, with flights experiencing delays and diversions due to high winds. Dublin Live has reached out to Aer Lingus for further information regarding the ongoing disruptions. Travelers are advised to stay updated on the situation and make necessary adjustments to their travel plans as the storm continues to affect air travel in Ireland.