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    1. MagicalBean_20 on

      Great. We got caught up in the mess yesterday in Dublin with as our flight back to the States was cancelled eight hours after it was supposed to depart. Rebooked on a flight tomorrow. Hope it’s without incident.

    2. My flight was delayed (no biggie) but it caused us to miss last train and buses were fully booked. Irish rail not helping today with showing as fully booked on website but nobody in the train in reality (I booked at the machine manually as workaround)

    3. pauldavis1234 on

      Once again, Ryanair shines bright.

      Basically unaffected by this.

    4. The_Wee-Donkey on

      Hang on. Just to he clear T2 Dublin wasn’t cyber attacked? Theyre hust experiencing a knock on effect from the airports that were?

    5. Altruistic-Club6582 on

      I had a flight yesterday at 15:45, and I was just sitting at the gate like an idiot nobody was announcing anything.
      At 19:30 they changed the gate, at 20:00 we boarded, and we finally took off at 23:00. 😅 First they said there was no co-pilot, then they said there were mechanical problems.

    6. Our flight to T1 was delayed yesterday by a couple of hours. Ryanair app notification blamed the air traffic controller issues with a link to ohttps://www.atcruinedourholiday.com/.

      The pilot blamed knock on affects of T2 issue.

    7. Alastor001 on

      I guess those other EU airports barely spent any money on IT… Well you reap what you sow

    8. Embarrassed-Fault973 on

      Seems there were issues at Dublin and Cork largely just because of the volume of flights to UK airports and airlines impacted by the Collins Aerospace IT systems being hacked. T2 is harder impacted because of the mix of destinations and airlines, not because of any issue in Dublin Airport.

      There isn’t a whole lot DAA or Aer Lingus can do to fix Heathrow’s IT issues.

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