The airport lost power to parts of Terminal Two due to an ESB power outage in North County Dublin. The airport authority confirmed in a statement that the power outage has been resolved.
Dublin Airport is warning that passengers traveling from Terminal Two may experience delays as they travel through the airport this morning, although the power outage at Dublin Airport has been resolved. Passengers report experiencing long waits at the terminal's bag check-in and security. The queue can be seen stretching outside the terminal building into the car park area.
daa Statement (10.45am Update)
— Dublin Airport (@DublinAirport) September 15, 2024
A power issue which impacted on operations at Dublin Airport for a short period on Sunday morning has now been resolved.
An ESB power outage in the North County Dublin area resulted in a loss of power in parts of Terminal 2. The nature of the… pic.twitter.com/HFhhbwbPTZ
"The nature of the disruption resulted in a problem with the airport's back-up generators, which caused some delay in passenger check-in at T2," he said, adding that "most flight operations continued as normal throughout the incident". Apologies to passengers who were inconvenienced by the issues. After power is restored to T 2, queues continue to ease, but some delays are likely for the remainder of Sunday morning.
As always, travelers seeking updates on specific flights should contact their airline directly.
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