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Irish Mirror
Irish Mirror
National
Ailbhe Daly

Ireland flights cancelled as sandstorm hits Canary Islands with holidaymakers urged to check their details

Holidaymakers are being urged to check their flight details before travelling to the airport after a sandstorm led to cancellations.

The Irish Travel Agents Association (ITAA) is advising jetsetters travelling to or from the Canary Islands in the next 48 hours to check flight details with their travel agent, tour operator or airline.

A Saharan sandstorm from North Africa has caused mass flight cancellations to and from the Spanish islands as Storm Calima has reduced visibility to zero at times this weekend, preventing aircraft from leaving major airports on the islands.

A significant number of Aer Lingus and Ryanair flights have been cancelled.

Aer Lingus and Ryanair have both been forced to cancel flights (Collins Photo Agency)

John Spollen, President of the ITAA, said: “These flight cancellations are causing major disruption to Irish holiday makers on what is a busy travel period with the school mid term break coming to a close.

“Irish holidaymakers will be faced with the possibility of incurred additional accommodation costs.

“We have been assured that these costs will be covered by the airlines, within reason, and are advising all customers to claim under EU261.

“The ITAA advise all passengers to check with their travel agent, online, or with airlines for the status of their flight before travelling to the airport.

“We have been advised that this weather disruption should not continue for more than a day or so. However, there will be a backlog to flying holiday makers back home.”

For further information on EU 261 entitlements see www.flightrights.ie.

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