Flights to and from both Belfast International Airport and Belfast City Airport have been cancelled as Storm Éowyn brings disruptive winds to Northern Ireland.
Flights right across the UK and Ireland have been impacted by the rare red weather warning for severe winds.
Due to adverse weather conditions expected across the UK tomorrow (Friday 24th January 25), there may be some disruption to flights due to arrive and depart from Belfast City Airport.
— Belfast City Airport (@BELFASTCITY_AIR) January 23, 2025
Passengers are advised to check the status of their flight with their airline.#StormÉowyn
A spokesperson for Belfast International Airport said: “Operations at Belfast International Airport remain limited during Friday’s Red weather warning as Northern Ireland experiences the impact of Storm Éowyn.
“PSNI have advised that people should not travel on roads within the Met Office’s Red weather warning area – passengers should continue to follow that advice.
“Across the airport site we have experienced intermittent power outages, and we are working with our airline partners to understand how their flights will be impacted as the day goes on.
“This remains a fast-moving situation and flight schedules will continue to change over the coming hours. Passengers should continue to check with their airline throughout today and tomorrow for the latest updates to flights. If their flight is operating passengers are reminded to arrive at the airport two hours before their airlines scheduled departure time.”
“We apologise for any inconvenience caused and appreciate your patience at this time. Further updates will be provided in due course.”
Belfast International Airport
Departures
Arrivals
Belfast City Airport
Departures
Arrivals