Irish holidaymakers and travellers have been warned to check in with their airlines after several flights have been cancelled in and out of Dublin Airport on Tuesday.
There has been widespread disruption across Europe due to weather issues that have impacted flights in and out of Ireland. Several flights were also delayed or cancelled on Monday.
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A total of eight flights have been cancelled on Tuesday, including three return services between Dublin and Amsterdam and a further return service between Dublin and Brussels.
Passengers are urged to contact their airline directly for latest updates regarding their flight status as soon as possible.
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A spokesperson for Dublin Airport said,
"While Dublin Airport is fully operational today, some, some disruption to flight schedules is possible due to weather issues at other airports in Europe and the UK."
While Dublin Airport is fully operational today, some disruption to flight schedules is possible due to weather issues at other airports in Europe and the UK.
— Dublin Airport (@DublinAirport) January 6, 2026
Airlines have cancelled 8 flights from today’s schedule, including three return services between Dublin & Amsterdam and… pic.twitter.com/1uWqn9LRw0
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