Aer Lingus cancels all Dublin flights to UK and Europe due to 'major incident'
10.09.2022 - 18:49
/ manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Aer Lingus has cancelled all UK flights scheduled to leave Dublin Airport after 2pm as an ongoing IT issue wreaks havoc.
Earlier today, passengers with the Irish airline faced "chaos" as an IT issue reportedly prevented passengers from checking in, with images being posted on social media showing hundreds of people queueing up to check in bags. Dozens of flights have been severely delayed, including a flight from Dublin to Manchester that was supposed to leave at 10.15am.
Dublin Airport's live departure information, and third party flight trackers, both say the 10.15am flight is still waiting to take off, with no time estimate given for when the flight might depart. A second flight was scheduled to leave at 3.15pm, but will be affected by the cancellations.
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Aer Lingus have given our sister site the Irish Mirror an update on the situation, saying that they can't contact passengers directly due to the issue, and have instead asked passengers not to arrive at the airport. The spokesperson said: "Due to a major incident with a network provider, our cloud-based systems enabling check-in, boarding and our website are currently unavailable.
"A UK network provider servicing the cloud-based system has experienced a major break in connectivity impacting both primary and secondary connectivity. At this time the provider has not been able to give Aer Lingus an estimate of the time when the break in connectivity will be restored. Unfortunately, this is causing severe disruption to Aer Lingus services today.
"Consequently, all flights originally scheduled to depart from Dublin Airport for European and United Kingdom destinations from 2.00pm onwards today have