Dublin Airport back to normal after radar chaos

The Irish Aviation Authority says it expects no major flight delays at Dublin Airport today following the radar crash that led to significant disruption last week.

The Irish Aviation Authority says it expects no major flight delays at Dublin Airport today following the radar crash that led to significant disruption last week.

Flights in and out of the airport are back running on schedule and the IAA says operations are generally meeting demand.

However, it says some minor delays may be experienced at peak times.

Thousands of passengers were affected after the radar system went down on Wednesday, causing long delays and cancellations.

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