Aer Lingus issues advice to passengers flying today with app and website down

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Aer Lingus has said it cannot rule out the possibility of flight delays as they deal with the issue.

Aer Lingus passengers are being reassured that all flights are going ahead as planned today despite a major technical disruption on their website and app.

At this point, it is understood that there are no major delays or disruptions as a result of this technical glitch.

 

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