Passengers wake up in ‘wrong’ country as Storm Isha plays havoc with flight plans

News Express |23rd Jan 2024 | 254
Passengers wake up in ‘wrong’ country as Storm Isha plays havoc with flight plans




Thousands of airline passengers across Europe woke up this morning at the wrong destination “ and even in the wrong country “ after Storm Isha caused havoc with flights, with dozens of cancelations, diversions and go-arounds in western Europe.

Its usually the quickest way of getting from A to B for long journeys, but for those traveling to and from Ireland and the UK last night, flying became an odyssey. Airports in Ireland and the UK were badly hit by the storm, with gusts of up to 90 mph slicing across the runways.

Many aircraft heading west diverted to safer landings in continental Europe, often having flown to the destination before failing to land. Ryanair was especially affected, since its base is Dublin, where a whopping 166 inbound and outbound flights were canceled on Sunday, according to Kevin Cullinane, group head of communications at daa, the operator of Dublin Airport.

The airport also saw 36 flight diversions and 34 go-arounds “ where planes abandon landing mid-process and decide to ˜go around for another try.

The numbers explain the extraordinary scenes that unfolded as aircraft attempted to complete their flights to and from Ireland.

Airplane bounces along Heathrow runway during Storm Gerrit

A Ryanair flight from Lanzarote, in the Canary Islands, to Dublin made it almost as far as the Irish capital, before turning around and diverting to Bordeaux, France, without attempting to land. (CNN)

A Ryanair flight from Dublin struggled to land at Leeds Bradford Airport during Storm Isha. Andrew McCaren/LNP/Shutterstock

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