Strong winds have forced three flights to land at Shannon Airport instead of Dublin Airport.
The flights started in Warsaw, Poland, and Boston and New York, both in the United States.
Because of the bad weather, all three were forced to divert from Dublin to Shannon.
A spokesperson for the Shannon Airport Group stated that three flights that were originally scheduled to land at Dublin Airport were diverted to Shannon Airport. Shannon Airport has enabled flight diversions three times in the past two weeks.
“The first of these flights arrived from Boston at 8.55am today. The other two flights were diverted from New York (JFK) and Warsaw.” Spokesperson said.
The spokesperson confirmed that Shannon Airport is available for further diversions if required.