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Flights to Dublin Airport cancelled as Storm Hernando causes travel chaos

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The adverse weather conditions have caused several flights to be cancelled with passengers advised to contact their airlines for updates

Flights arriving and departing from Dublin Airport have been cancelled due to a huge storm.

Storm Hernando is causing chaos in the USA and, as a result, 13 flights to and from the Irish airport have been cancelled on Monday, February 23.

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The weather conditions on the east coast of the USA have already caused thousands of flights to and from the region to be cancelled.

Posting on X, the airport said: “Due to adverse weather (Storm Hernando) on the east coast of the US, airlines have cancelled a number of flights due to operate to/from Dublin Airport on Monday.”

Dublin Airport said airlines had cancelled seven outbound and six inbound flights so far as a result of the storm.

It said flights to JFK airport in New York, Newark airport in New Jersey and Boston airport are affected.

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Passengers have been advised to contact their airlines for the latest updates.

The National Weather Service has warned: “A major winter storm is expected to bring heavy snow, strong winds, and coastal flooding across the Mid-Atlantic and north-east that may cause impossible travel conditions and power outages.”

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