Drone scare at Dublin Airport causes confusion, temporarily grounds flights
A drone sighting on the airfield at Dublin Airport caused confusion and grounded all flights for around 15 minutes just before midday.
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Ireland’s biggest international airport said it would keep passengers updated on the situation.
Flight operations have now resumed @DublinAirport following an earlier drone sighting. We apologise for any inconvenience. The safety and security of passengers is always our key priority.
— Dublin Airport (@DublinAirport) February 21, 2019
“The safety and security of customers is our key priority at all times,” it added in a tweet.
Minutes earlier it took the decision to suspend flights after confirming a drone sighting over the airfield.
For safety reasons we are temporarily suspending flight operations @DublinAirport due the confirmed sighting of a drone over the airfield. Passengers should contact their airline's website for flight updates. We will post updates here when they become available.
— Dublin Airport (@DublinAirport) February 21, 2019
Drone disruption has become a growing cause for concern among airports, with an incident just before Christmas at Gatwick bringing flights to a standstill.
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Easyjet later admitted the issue had cost it £15m as it was forced to cancel 400 flights.