Belfast International Airport to Resume Limited Operations Following Storm Éowyn

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Belfast International Airport to Resume Limited Operations Following Storm Éowyn
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Belfast International Airport announces the resumption of limited flight operations on Friday evening as Storm Éowyn downgraded to an amber weather warning. Passengers are advised to contact their airlines for flight updates and follow PSNI and NI Direct guidelines. Full service is expected to be restored from Saturday.

Belfast International Airport has issued an update on their flights and details of their full service return following Storm Éowyn. The airport said with the downgrading of the storm from red to amber weather warnings, "limited operations" will return on Friday evening.

It comes as around 283,000 homes have been left without power in Northern Ireland, as restoration and clean-up operations begin on Friday evening. “Like many others across Northern Ireland, we have experienced some power shortages and technical issues this evening, and we will be operating on reduced power. As we begin to rebuild the operation, we have teams working to clean up the airport site following the impact of the storm earlier today.

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