One of the worst storms to hit Ireland in 50 years, Hurricane Ophelia, is fast approaching.
Transport arrangements are a bit up in the air at the moment, but one airline has already cancelled all of its flights going to and from the country.
KLM (Royal Dutch Airlines) are offering refund or rebook options to their customers – but they may have to wait up to a week for an alternative flight.
Wakey wakey @DublinAirport Dutch airline KLM has now cancelled schedule flights to/from Ireland tomorrow #ophelia https://t.co/I5udm7JRYC pic.twitter.com/m65W52n3HR
— Deric Ó hArtagáinTV (@deric_tv) October 15, 2017
Dublin Airport has advised passengers to check the latest flight information with their airline before coming to the airport tomorrow.
Meanwhile Irish Ferries have axed some of their services between Dublin and Holyhead during the storm, while others are “in doubt”.
Iarnrod Eireann is expecting to run services as normal tomorrow – any changes will be posted on their website.
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