A security incident at Dublin Airport led to the evacuation of a terminal today in response to concerns regarding airline luggage. The police quickly responded to the situation, which involved a piece of luggage on a plane bound for JFK Airport in the US, resulting in the closure of Terminal 2. Authorities confirmed that people were cleared from the area, and traffic was restricted as explosive disposal teams were called to the scene.
Although the situation was contained by law enforcement, causing only a temporary closure of the terminal, officials cautioned that there might be delays for travelers throughout the evening, impacting an already struggling aviation industry.
The police force, Gardaí, disclosed that they were alerted to the suspicious luggage at Dublin Airport and took precautionary measures by evacuating Terminal 2 and limiting access to the airport. After assessing the situation, the luggage was secured and deemed safe for relocation to a different site without disrupting airport operations. Subsequent examinations by the Army EOD team confirmed the luggage’s safety, with ongoing investigations by Gardaí.
Meanwhile, major European airports are facing significant disruptions due to suspected cyberattacks affecting online check-in and boarding systems provided by Collins Aerospace. Heathrow Airport acknowledged technical issues with a third-party supplier, potentially causing delays for departing passengers, and assured passengers that efforts were underway to resolve the problem swiftly.
In Brussels, one of the heavily impacted airports, flight cancellations have increased, with departures experiencing up to an hour of delay. Travelers are advised to check their flight status before heading to the airport and expect additional support at check-in areas to minimize inconvenience.
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