Last week, there were chaotic scenes at security gates in Ireland's largest airports, with hundreds of people missing their flights as a result.
Leo Varadkar has issued updated advice to anyone planning to fly out of Dublin Airport over the next two weekends, after lengthy queues continued on Friday morning.
Speaking to reporters at Dublin Zoo on Friday, Mr Varadkar said: "We're working on the queues. The airport is very busy and will be for the next couple of weekends, particularly Easter weekend. Mr Varadkar noted that there are people working on fixing the issues, but also issued key advice to anyone travelling in the next fortnight.
Never-before-seen levels of delays and disruption at Dublin Airport have been spiralling since they first emerged over the St Patrick’s Day holiday and have now reached crisis point, according to workers and their union reps.
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