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01st Mar 2018

Ryanair, Aer Lingus And Irish Rail All Issue Statements About Friday Travelling Arrangements

Darragh Berry

Country = complete shutdown. 

If you were planning on going anywhere inside or outside of Ireland on Friday, we’re sorry to tell you that you ain’t going anywhere sunshine. 

Ryanair, Aer Lingus and Irish Rail have all come out in the last hour to say that they will not be moving any sort of aircraft or train on Friday, 2nd of March. 

Ryanair said in a statement that: “Due to continuing adverse weather conditions, all 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.

“We are doing everything we can to re-accommodate customers and we apologise for any inconvenience caused by these disruptions which are entirely outside of our control.”

Aer Lingus took to Twitter to state that all of their Irish operations would be finishing today at 3pm and that there would be no movement tomorrow whatsoever. 

Irish Rail have also released a statement to say that “train services are not expected to operate on any route tomorrow, Friday 2nd March,” but they expect services to resume on Saturday. 

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