Three flights to and from Dublin Airport have been cancelled this weekend.
Passengers jetting off for a summer break face further disruption with flights to Portugal and Belgium affected.
Tap Air Portugal cancelled their 5.35am flight to Lisbon on Friday morning, TP1325.
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Ryanair have cancelled one return flight this weekend. Their 7pm flight from Brussels on Saturday, FR1457 is cancelled along with the 7.25pm return flight to Brussels, FR1456.
Aer Lingus cancelled their 4.40pm flight to New York JFK EI107 on Saturday, along with the 8.40am return flight on Sunday, EI106. The airline has also cancelled the 2.55pm flight from Faro, EI493.
Passengers around Europe have faced travel chaos recently as airlines and airports struggle to return to pre-pandemic levels of travel.
Earlier this month, London Heathrow imposed a daily cap of 100,000 passengers, forcing airlines to cancel hundreds of flights.
The cap was due to end on September 11, but this week the airport told airlines it would be in place until October 29.
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