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Published 11:47 29 Aug 2023 BST
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While the problem has since been rectified, the air traffic control service has said that "it will take some time for flights to return to normal". Since the glitch was identified, more than 100 flights in and out of Irish airports have been impacted and knock-on effects are expected to continue. This is as the aviation industry attempts to serve both passengers due to fly in the coming days and those that have already had flights delayed. Some experts have theorised that these knock-on effects could last until next week.A message from our Operations Director about today’s disruption. pic.twitter.com/C4LWX7VyM8
— NATS (@NATS) August 28, 2023

Passengers travelling today can expect Dublin Airport to be busy, but additional airport resources are being deployed to help you on your way and to ensure high standards for passengers travelling through. ✈️ (2/3)
— Dublin Airport (@DublinAirport) August 29, 2023Main images via Leah Farrell / RollingNews.ie

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