Passengers face further delays at Dublin Airport

Passengers at Dublin Airport are facing further delays today due to the ongoing fallout from the radar fault that virtually shut the facility down on Wednesday.

Passengers at Dublin Airport are facing further delays today due to the ongoing fallout from the radar fault that virtually shut the facility down on Wednesday.

The Irish Aviation Authority says the airport is likely to operate at 80% capacity over the weekend.

Engineers are continuing to test the radar system following Wednesday's systems failure, which has caused major delays over the past two days.

The IAA is apologising for the situation, but says passenger safety is the number-one priority.

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