Both Dublin and Cork Airport have been badly affected by Storm Eunice, with the strong winds and rain storms causing havoc in the skies over Ireland.
Gusts of over 105 km/h have been recorded across the island, with trees falling and thousands being left without power thanks to the wicked storm.
People are being advised not to travel, but there are still a number of flights in operation around the four main airports (Dublin, Cork, Knock and Shannon)
However, the effects of Storm Eunice have caused some cancellations and a lot of delays.
Cork
In the south, it's the Netherlands and UK flights that have been mainly affected.
Arrivals
- 7.25 Vueling flight from Paris Orly - delayed until 13.10
- 10.30 Aer Lingus flight from Amsterdam - cancelled
- 11.20 Aer Lingus flight from London Heathrow - cancelled
- 21.25 Aer Lingus flight from Amsterdam - cancelled
- 22.10 KLM Royal Dutch Airlines flight from Amsterdam - cancelled
Departures
- 6.10 Aer Lingus flight to Amsterdam - cancelled
- 7.45 Aer Lingus flight to London Heathrow - cancelled
- 13.15 KLM Royal Dutch Airlines flight to Amsterdam - cancelled
- 17,00 Aer Lingus flight to Amsterdam - cancelled
Dublin
A number of flights both in and out of Dublin Airport have been cancelled.
They are:
Arrivals
- 10.30 British Airways flight from London City
- 12.15 British Airways flight from London Heathrow
- 13.40 Aer Lingus flight from London Heathrow
- 14.10 Eastern Airways flight from Southampton
- 14.25 Aer Lingus flight from Amsterdam
- 14.55 British Airways flight from London LCY
There are major delays on other flights, which you can see here
Departures
- 10.50 British Airways service to London Heathrow
- 11.05 British Airways service to London City
- 12.10 Aer Lingus service to Birmingham
- 12.15 Aer Lingus service to Manchester
- 12.15 Aer Lingus service to London Gatwick
- 13.05 British Airways service to London Heathrow
The 11.50 Lufthansa service to Frankfurt is also delayed.