Weather warnings have been in place for much of the weekend (January 25 and 26) and the safety of our passengers and staff is paramount.
The downgrading of the red weather alert for wind at 1700 on Friday did not spell the end of the challenging conditions.
This was followed by an amber wind warning, before a yellow warning for snow and ice was introduced from 1800 on Saturday to 1000 on Sunday.
The significant disruption that was experienced on Friday means the knock-on impact will continue in the days to come, so passengers must continue to check with their airline for the latest flight information.
Please factor in the conditions if travelling, and we thank everyone for their understanding and patience as we prioritise safe operations.
Keep an eye on the Met Office for further updates.
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⚠️ Yellow weather warning issued ⚠️ Snow and ice across Northern Ireland and most of Scotland Saturday 1800 – Sunday 1000 Latest info 👉 bit.ly/WxWarning Stay #WeatherAware⚠️