Aer Lingus is advising passengers of disruption to some North American routes due to adverse weather this Monday and Tuesday.
While 13 flights from Dublin Airport are affected, just one service from Shannon (EI-135 to Boston) has been cancelled because of blizzard conditions on the US’s east coast.
The airline said: “Adverse weather (snow) is impacting a number of North American cities including Boston, New York and Philadelphia on Sunday 22nd and Monday 23rd February.
As a result, there may be delays and potential cancellations on certain services.”
Aer Lingus has told passengers: “If you are due to travel to/from Boston, Newark, or New York JFK on 23rd February, you can change your flight to a later date for free online*.
If your flight is affected by the weather, you will be notified directly.
We also strongly advise customers to:
Please check your flight status for the latest updates.
Check information on the operation of your departure airport Airports by Region.
Allow extra time to travel to your departure airport.
If your booking was made through a third party (such as a travel agent, online agency or another airline), please be aware that they may receive flight status updates on your behalf. Please contact your travel agent / online agent for the latest communication.”