All flights in and out of Dublin Airport are resuming after they were temporarily suspended this morning.
An issue with the radar system, operated by the Irish Aviation Authority, resulted in all services stopping for a time.
In the last few minutes, the airport said operations have resumed but there will be knock on delays.
Flight operations have now resumed @DublinAirport following an earlier fault with the @IAApress air traffic control radar system. There will be knock on delays due to the system outage.
— Dublin Airport (@DublinAirport) November 24, 2018
Please check with your airline in relation to the status of your flight & monitor flight information screens. We regret any inconvenience that the @IAApress radar issue caused to your travel plans this morning.
— Dublin Airport (@DublinAirport) November 24, 2018
The IAA have released the following statement "the outage which resulted in an interruption to service at Dublin airport from 8.20am till 9.35 am this morning has been resolved.
The cause of the issue was identified by the IAA and a full air traffic control service has been restored.
The IAA is satisfied that the resulting backlog will be cleared today and passengers are advised to check with their airline for details of departures and arrivals.
The IAA regrets any disruption to flights at Dublin airport. Decisions to restrict operations are taken solely to assure the safety of the travelling public and flight crew."