Aer Lingus has apologised as its website and apps are currently 'unavailable'
The airline confirmed that flights are expected to operate as normal today, however, it said there is a “risk of some delays”.
Customers are being asked to allow extra time for check-in and to check their local airport website and screens for flight status information.“We apologise for this inconvenience. Our teams are working on resolving this and we will return all services as soon as possible,” Aer Lingus said in a statement.It said further updates will be provided through its social media channels.
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