Three flights due to depart from Cork Airport cancelled due to ...
Earlier, four flights which had been due to land in Cork were confirmed to have been diverted diverted Shannon Airport.
Cork Airport advised passengers seeking further information to contact their airline directly. File Picture: Eddie O'Hare
Thu, 10 Aug, 2023 - 13:52
Three flights which had been due to depart Cork Airport this morning have been cancelled due to "inclement weather conditions" on the ground.
They are:
Weather conditions earlier this morning saw four flights which had been due to land in Cork Airport diverted Shannon Airport.
The first, a Ryanair flight from London-Stanstead which had been set to touch down in Cork at 10.05am, landed at Shannon Airport at 9.54am.
Other affected flights included a Ryanair flight from Edinburgh, an Air France Flight from Charles De Gaulle Airport in Paris, and an Aer Lingus flight from London-Heathrow.
A number of other flights scheduled to land at and depart from Cork Airport this afternoon and evening have also been affected by delays.
A Cork Airport spokesperson said: "As a result of inclement weather conditions on the south coast of Ireland this morning, a number of arrivals were diverted.
"Passengers seeking further information should check their respective airline websites or to contact their airline directly before travelling to the airport."
A spokesperson said Shannon Airport said: "Four flight diversions have been facilitated at Shannon Airport this morning due to adverse weather conditions.
The airport said that it "remains on standby for further diversions if required."
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