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Belfast International Airport expecting flights to be impacted due to Storm Éowyn

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Plane landing in windy conditions

Belfast International Airport has issued a statement advising passengers that it expects flight to be impacted on Friday 24th January due to Storm Éowyn.


Spokesperson for Belfast International Airport:

 

"We are actively monitoring the forecast weather conditions alongside our partners and government agencies and anticipating that the weather alert issued will result in flights being impacted tomorrow. 



“To those intending to travel, we would ask that you check with the airlines and keep reviewing our website for the most up to date information about departures and arrivals. Any cancellations or delays will be a decision for the airlines. 

 

“The airport, the airlines and their handling agents are all increasing their staffing; however, it is also possible that flights may need to be redirected to us from other airports for safety reasons, which will also stretch resources. 



"Passenger and staff safety is our primary concern. All passengers should be aware that disembarkation from aircraft will not be attempted in extremely high winds, due to the very real safety risks of using steps at such a height during the wind speeds anticipated, so please plan accordingly, especially for those who may require medication or for passengers with young children. 

 

“If you are travelling, please allow extra time for your journey to the airport and follow the advice of NI Direct and the PSNI. 

 

“The airlines, their handling agents and we will be doing all we can to ensure the safety of all passengers, however, we would ask for your patience and understanding as we do so.”



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