Flights on Sunday are scheduled to operate as normal
Aer Lingus has apologised to customers after it had to cancel 51 flights to and from Dublin Airport involving UK or European destinations.
A company statement said: "Aer Lingus sincerely apologises to customers for the severe disruption caused today by the unavailability of key systems for check-in, boarding and our website. The statement said: "Any customer impacted by today's disruptions will be able apply for a refund or change their travel plans, free of charge through Aerlingus.com, our call centres and our social media channels.
"We will also share information regarding customers' rights. Aer Lingus advises customers that its operations for tomorrow are planned to operate as normal. Customers are advised to come to the airports at the normal time for their scheduled flight." In a tweet, Dublin Airport said impacted passengers should contact the airline directly about next steps. The airport also said that no other airlines are affected.
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