- 24 aborted landings and 27 flights diverted to other airports.
- West and northwest received severe red warnings due to the storm.
- Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport canceled 130 flights due to strong winds.
On Sunday, airlines canceled 102 flights at Dublin airport due to the forecasted storm, according to the airport operator. Storm Isha led to 24 aborted landings by 1700 GMT, and 27 flights chose to divert to other airports, as reported on Dublin Airport’s social media platform.
Ireland’s national meteorological service Met Eireann issued an orange weather warning for most of the country, including Dublin, indicating that the winds could significantly impact people, property, and activities in the area.
Additionally, parts of the west and northwest received a more severe red warning. As a preventive measure, Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport canceled 130 flights scheduled for Monday due to the strong winds expected when Storm Isha reaches the Netherlands, as announced on Sunday.
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