Updated at 16:55, April 22nd, 2010
Ireland West Airport Knock is delighted to advise that their flight schedule will be fully operational again tomorrow, Friday 23rd of April. The airport welcomed it's first two flights yesterday afternoon after almost seven days of flight cancellations.
Ryanair has confirmed that all flights between Ireland and the UK (including domestic routes) will resume normal schedules from 05.00hrs tomorrow Fri 23rd April (to allow for extra flights from to Continental Europe; and from to Continental Europe today Thursday 22nd April). However, they do expect more delays and cancellations today and tomorrow as
Aer Lingus has confirmed that all flights between Ireland and the UK,
bmibaby has cancelled all flights between Ireland and the UK today and hope to operate a full flying programme tomorrow Friday 23rd of April. Please note this is subject to change and they are continuing to work closely with NATS and the Met Office.
All Aer Arann flights are expected to operate as normal today.
As a result of the above information we can confirm that the following flights will operate today, Thursday 22nd April:
* Please Note: Full details regarding the IBIZA flight are available on www.enjoytravel.co.uk
The following flights were cancelled for today, Thursday 22nd April:
All effected passengers are asked to contact their airline for further information.
Updates will be issued on this webpage as the information becomes available to Ireland West Airport Knock.
Airline contact details are as follows:
Ireland West Airport Knock regrets all inconvenience caused to passengers arising from these flight disruptions.
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