Operations are returning to normal today (Saturday 25 January) at Belfast International Airport after Storm Éowyn crossed Northern Ireland yesterday.
The airport is operating a full schedule, though a spokesperson advised some knock-on impacts are still being faced.
A spokesperson for Belfast International Airport said;
“Belfast International Airport is operating a full schedule today. Passengers should check with their airline directly as to the status of their flight in case there is any continuing impact from the storm.
“We are still experiencing some power shortages and technical issues today as a result of the storm, we are working to resolve those issues and minimise any impact. We thank passengers for their continued patience during this time.
“We would also like to acknowledge the significant efforts of all our staff and those who have helped us restore our operations through very challenging weather conditions.
“Those who are travelling today are reminded to arrive at the airport two hours before their airlines scheduled departure time. Please also take extra care when travelling to the airport due to any debris that will be on the roads”.