Cork Airport flights back to normal after Storm Bram
A total of four flights were cancelled at Cork Airport on Tuesday due to the high winds, with two further flights diverted. Stock image: David Creedon
Flights to and from Cork Airport are back on track today, after Storm Bram forced some cancellations and delays yesterday.
A total of four flights were cancelled at Cork Airport on Tuesday due to the high winds, with two further flights diverted.
Meanwhile, in Dublin Airport, a total of 91 flights were cancelled and a further 10 flights were diverted to other airports, due to the storm.
The flights that were cancelled in Cork included the Aer Lingus EI714 flight from Cork to London Heathrow and the Aer Lingus Regional flight EI3842 from Cork to Bristol.
There were also two arrival flights into Cork that were cancelled. They included the Aer Lingus EI711 London Heathrow to Cork and the Aer Lingus Regional EI3843 flight from Bristol to Cork.
Elsewhere there were two Cork Airport flights which were diverted yesterday.
They were the Ryanair FR901 flight from London Stansted to Cork, which was diverted to Dublin. While the Ryanair RK767 flight from Manchester to Cork was diverted to Shannon.
A spokesperson for Cork Airport said that there have been no knock-on impacts to the flight schedule for today, Wednesday, and the schedule had returned to normal.

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