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Aer Lingus cancels all flights out of Dublin hub
“A UK network provider serving a cloud-based system experienced major connectivity issues” The Dublin-based carrier said in a statement.
The airline later restored its computer systems and said it was taking steps to bring all of its systems back online, adding that it “sincerely apologizes” to customers. your goods.
RyanAir, an Irish low-cost carrier, said it was offering a “rescue fare” of €100 to passengers stranded at Dublin, Cork and Shannon airports. It tweeted pictures of line in Dublinshows hundreds of people lined up at that is kiosk.
Aer Lingus is asking customers who have booked on canceled flights to Dublin Airport and urging them to change their travel plans free of charge via the airline’s call center or on social media. festival.
A journalist in Ireland has posted a video of ‘thousands’ of people queuing outside a terminal at Dublin airport.