
Terminal 2 in Dublin was evacuated on Saturday as “security measures” with a warning at the airport of temporary disturbances of flights. The authorities have now given the terminal “all clear” and flights are to continue.
The police are on the scene after the incident, Irish newspaper reported.
Why disruption
Although Dublin Airport has no reason for evacuation, but he said that “the safety and security of our passengers and employees is our absolute priority”.
According to Sky News report, the airport said the airports would continue around 14:30, but “temporary disturbances” could continue until the rest of the day.
Intelligence pictures have shown that people in the queue to re -enter Terminal 2 Airport after the authorities have given permission to restore operations.
Evacuation of terminal 2 from Dublin Airport 2 came for hours after a cyber attack affecting European airports.
Dublin Airport said it was experiencing less impacts related to the European software problem.
Cybernet will hit the European airport
The main European airports, including London’s Heathrow, Brussels and Berlin, showed delay and cancellation of flight after a cyber attack from the service provider for check -in and boarding systems.
Collins Aerospace, which provides control and catering systems for several airlines at multiple airports around the world, is experiencing a technical problem that can delay the departures of passengers on Saturday, Heathrow London, Reuters said.
According to Brussels Airport, the attack disrupted automated systems, allowing only manual login and on -board procedures.
“This has a big impact on the flight schedule and unfortunately causes delay and cancellation of flights … The service provider actively works on this matter and is trying to solve the problem as quickly as possible,” Brusels said on its website.
(Tagstotranslate) Dublin airport terminal 2 evacuation





