Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Snow in Ireland caused many matters with Airports - Davide Scalabrin

Davide Scalabrin
This article talks about the matters caused by the bad weather, especially the snow, which has resulted in the cancellation of some flights at Irish airports.

After snowing in the afternoon the airports reopened but a lot of flights have been cancelled. DAA, the Irish airport authority, says that there are no bad weather forecasts for tonight and flights might restart without problems so passengers are invited to call there airlines to find out if there flight is operating. The snow caused the cancellation of many flights for the main Irish airlines such as Aer Lingus, Ryanair and Aer Arann.
Dublin's airport

Passengers are invited to contact their companies for their baggage in both airports if they can't find them. Airlines say that passengers will be re-booked if they have lost their flight.

Also in the north of Ireland such as in Belfast's airports some flights have been cancelled but the situation is better than in the south.

Also drivers are warned because of the snow and ice that are problems in the north and east of Ireland. The condition of the roads are not good and AA Roadwatch says that this situation won't get better and there is widespread disruption of traffic in roads across Ireland.

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