This morning, a power outage at Dublin Airport’s Terminal 2 caused significant disruptions, affecting several operations and leading to potential flight delays. The outage, which occurred around 8 AM due to an issue with the Electricity Supply Board (ESB) in north Dublin, lasted for approximately an hour, impacting the busy terminal operations.
The Dublin Airport Authority (DAA) has confirmed that the outage is likely to cause some delays in flight schedules. Despite the power cut, the authority has been proactive in managing the situation, ensuring that flights continued to take off. Passengers were advised to proceed to the airport as per their original plans.
During the outage, conditions at the terminal became challenging. Passengers were temporarily held outside Terminal 2 until power could be gradually restored. Others were redirected from Terminal 2 to Terminal 1 to facilitate their travel processes. The DAA staff was on hand, distributing water and assisting stranded passengers during the inconvenience.
Eva Murphy Ryan, one of the passengers, expressed her frustration to RTÉ News. She reported being stuck at the top of a check-in line for over an hour, with no information available as screens went blank and baggage carousels ceased operation. According to her, hundreds of passengers were left waiting inside the terminal, looking for updates and guidance.
The DAA has assured that they are working diligently to resolve the issue and will provide more information as the situation evolves. Travelers are encouraged to keep in contact with their airlines to check the latest status of their flights.