Ireland is bracing itself for the arrival of Storm Aliin the early hours of Wednesday.
High winds, potentially between 110 and 120 km/h, are expected around the country and Dublin Airport has this evening advised passengers that the storm may have an impact on flights.
A post on Twitter reads ‘forecast high winds due to #StormAli will have an impact on the flight schedule tomorrow. Please check with your airline before coming to the airport.’
Forecast high winds due to #StormAli will have an impact on the flight schedule tomorrow. Please check with your airline before coming to the airport. Departures info here https://t.co/2bD7lEWGaJ. Arrivals info here https://t.co/ckiUMjBwFf.
— Dublin Airport (@DublinAirport) September 18, 2018
Departures and arrivals could both be affected so if you’re flying in or out of the country on Wednesday it might be worth making sure that you’ll actually be taking off. Departure information can be found here while updates on arrivals can be found here.
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