Dublin Airport has advised passengers to check with their airlines before travelling after a small number of flights were cancelled on Monday.
While the airport is fully operational, weather disruption in the UK in particular, has resulted in a number of cancellations with London particularly affected.
In a short statement, Dublin Airport said: "Dublin Airport is fully operational this morning. A small number of flights have been cancelled for today, while some may be subject to delays, mainly due to weather disruption at UK airports. Passengers should check with their airline for the latest info regarding their flight."
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Flights from Dublin to Kerry, Birmingham, Glasgow, London, Boston cancelled today so far from Dublin Airport with numerous other outbound journeys delayed.
Dozens of flights were cancelled across Ireland and the UK over the weekend as airlines grapple with weather issues.
Late last week a de-icing issue for a number of airlines resulted in some cancellations and lengthy delays for passengers.
December is traditionally a busy time for the airport with hundreds of thousands of people hoping to pass through Dublin Airport to reach loved ones for Christmas.
For many, 2022 will be the first time they have been home for Christmas since 2019 due to Covid-19 restrictions and issues in 2020 and 2021.
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