Dublin Airport warns of continued delays after cyber attack

The European Union's cybersecurity agency said distruptions caused by a third-party ransomware incident
Dublin Airport warns of continued delays after cyber attack

Delays are expected to continue at Dublin Airport today in the aftermath of a cyber attack which has affected several European airports. 

Delays are expected to continue at Dublin Airport today in the aftermath of a cyber attack which has affected several European airports. 

"The Dublin Airport team is continuing to support airlines today as they manage ongoing disruption from a technical issue that is affecting check-in and boarding systems at several airports in Europe," an online statement said.  "Some airlines are continuing to use manual workarounds to issue bag tags and boarding passes in Terminal 2. As a result, check-in and bag drop may take longer than usual. Airlines in Terminal 1 are operating as normal."

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