Storm Eowyn cancels one in five flights in UK and Ireland

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Storm Eowyn caused significant flight cancellations in the UK and Ireland on Friday, with one in five flights affected. Aviation analytics firm Cirium reported that over 1,070 flights were canceled, impacting around 150,000 passengers. Dublin Airport experienced the most cancellations, with 119 departures and 109 arrivals. Other major airports like Edinburgh, Heathrow, and Glasgow also faced disruptions, leading to long delays for some passengers. Ryanair reported that a few flights were disrupted due to the storm. Passengers were advised to check the airline's app for updates. The airline apologized for the inconvenience caused by the weather conditions.


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