Image Credit: Dublin Airport Twitter
Well, it fast seems like Ireland has become utterly closed off from the world and doomed to remain isolated until the country decides to thaw out. What with buses and trains being cancelled, it seems the only recourse people had to getting about was to take to the skies.
Well after Aer Lingus and Ryanair recently announced the cancellation of all their services from Dublin Airport tomorrow (Friday 2nd March), Ryanair have tweeted to say that those flight cancellations would now extend nationwide.
UPDATE: All Ryanair flights scheduled to/from Dublin, Cork, Kerry, Knock & Shannon Airports on Friday 2nd March have been cancelled. All affected customers have been notified of their options by email / SMS text message.
— Ryanair (@Ryanair) March 1, 2018
#StormEmma Update
- All DUB, SNN, ORK and BHD operations will end today at 15:00
- All arrivals and departures from DUB, SNN, ORK and BHD on Friday are cancelled. Eastbound transatlantic flights are scheduled to operate.
- We plan a return to full operations on Saturday
— Aer Lingus (@AerLingus) March 1, 2018
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Dublin Airport have announced that it is unlikely there will be any flights tomorrow.
It seems that we have little option but to remain indoors, attempting to make it through an entire boardgame with our fellow weather captives without resorting to murder.
Airlines are trying to be as accommodating as possible, if you had any travel plans affected by these cancellations it's recommended you contact the airline you booked with.