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Over a hundred flights were cancelled at Dublin Airport on Friday.
Dublin Airport saw 143 flights cancelled yesterday.
74 inbound flights and 69 outbound flights were scrapped.
Dublin Airport Authority says the main issue is to do with the de-icing of planes which is looked after by the airlines themselves.
Passengers flying from Dublin Airport over the coming days are advised to check with their airlines for the latest flight information regarding their flight.
— Dublin Airport (@DublinAirport) December 9, 2022
Our travel advice for those departing from Dublin Airport remains as follows... pic.twitter.com/dvn6kYDXO6
Eoghan Corry of Air and Travel Mag, says passengers should keep an eye out on their notifications.
"You will get notified," he said.
"You'll get notified by email and text, the technology is well honed for weather events, and other types of events like this.
"They'll give you options for refunds and re-routing, and chances to get later flights, should they be available."
Olympian, David Gillick, is among those who have been affected this morning.
He was due to fly to Turin to cover the European Cross Country Championships for RTÉ.
Fantastico!!!
— David Gillick (@DavidGillick) December 10, 2022
Covering the Euro cross country champs has just got interesting 🤷♂️ pic.twitter.com/ljtwGLZo9L
Graeme McQueen, Media Relations Manager for DAA, said:
“All surfaces at Dublin Airport including runways, aprons, stands, roads and walkways were pre-emptively treated through the night and are fully open and operational again today as they were for the entire day on Friday. daa’s teams were on hand in the terminals during the night to help passengers seeking to rebook their cancelled journeys from Friday, providing water etc to those waiting at airline desks.”