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Jan 4, 2026

Arctic blast triggers flight cancellations and de-icing delays across Irish airports

Arctic blast triggers flight cancellations and de-icing delays across Irish airports
An Arctic weather front sweeping across Europe has pushed Irish transport operators into full winter-disruption mode. Met Éireann issued nationwide yellow snow-and-ice warnings as temperatures dipped to –5 °C overnight, forcing airports to activate contingency plans.

At Dublin Airport, ground crews spent the early morning de-icing aircraft, causing a cascade of minor delays. Five KLM rotations to Amsterdam were cancelled, while services to Paris, London, Vienna and Minneapolis departed up to 90 minutes late. By mid-afternoon, the backlog had eased, but passengers were advised to arrive earlier and carry hand-luggage essentials in case of overnight diversions. Shannon and Cork reported sporadic hold-ups, and Belfast City—outside the Republic but integral to many corporate travel itineraries—suffered delays of up to seven hours.

Although Ireland’s main gateways remained open, the broader European picture amplified the disruption: de-icing queues at Amsterdam Schiphol, staff-shortage delays in Vienna and runway snow clearance in Munich meant knock-on effects for Irish-bound legs. Logistics managers moving time-critical pharma consignments via the ‘Dublin land-bridge’ to Britain and continental Europe experienced missed ferry connections and had to re-book drivers under EU drivers-hours rules.

Arctic blast triggers flight cancellations and de-icing delays across Irish airports


Amid such cascading itinerary changes, travelers who suddenly need to re-route through countries requiring transit visas—or who realize their passport validity is running low—can turn to VisaHQ for rapid, online assistance. The service’s Ireland portal (https://www.visahq.com/ireland/) provides up-to-date entry requirements for more than 200 destinations and can arrange express visa processing or emergency passport renewals, sparing passengers an extra trip to the embassy during harsh weather.

For mobility teams, the episode underlines the importance of robust travel-risk policies. Employers with new-hire orientation sessions scheduled next week should prepare virtual alternatives if inbound flights are re-timed; schools may also postpone reopening, potentially complicating family moves. Travel insurers remind assignees that weather disruption is generally covered only if flights are cancelled outright, not for post-departure delays.

Meteorologists expect a brief thaw on Monday before another cold cell arrives mid-week. The DAA has stockpiled glycol for de-icing, and airlines have waived re-booking fees for travel up to 7 January. Passengers should monitor carrier apps and sign up for push alerts to avoid lengthy call-centre waits.
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