Aer Lingus has announced the cancellations of some flights bound for London's Heathrow from Dublin Airport
Travel chaos continues for a third consecutive day for passengers looking to fly into and out of Dublin Airport.
Those looking to fly home from the UK are experiencing particular difficulty due to freezing and foggy conditions across the pond.
Aer Lingus earlier announced that some operations from London's Heathrow and other regional services have been cancelled.
The airline also warned passengers to expect delays on non-canceled flights and further cancellations of other UK regional services.
.@AerLingus passengers flying to London & UK destinations from @DublinAirport please note. https://t.co/hMTmuPL3Tx
— Dublin Airport (@DublinAirport) December 11, 2022
It follows two days of extensive delays, with one group of passengers waiting almost 15 hours to board a flight to Barcelona.
Aer Lingus has advised passengers to check the status of their flight before traveling to the airport.
Please note @Ryanair travel advisory for passengers travelling from @DublinAirport to the UK today. https://t.co/sJBMw15MjH
— Dublin Airport (@DublinAirport) December 11, 2022
While Ryanair says that the airline is experiencing 'only some very minor delays'.
Meanwhile, Dublin Airports' live departing flights register shows flights to Madrid, Edinburgh, and Aberdeen scheduled for this evening will also take off later than planned.