Passengers are going through lengthy queues at Dublin Airport this morning because of a technical fault in Aer Lingus’ check-in system.
eople ready in terminal two have been venting their frustration on-line, with studies that that the IT system is down.
Aer Lingus has confirmed that “connection points” in its cloud based mostly system have brought about the delays.
“We’re presently having connection points with our cloud based mostly reservation and operational programs impacting on check-in and boarding processes. This will trigger some delay and disruption to our providers over the approaching hours.
“We apologise to our prospects for any inconvenience brought about on this interval. We’re working to resolve the connection points as quickly as doable,” a spokesperson for the airline mentioned.
One twitter person wrote: “I acquired right here round half seven, I simply wish to test in and never miss my connection in London.”
Whereas one other mentioned: “For the previous 2h. We’re simply right here sitting on the ground whereas individuals inform us that they’re engaged on the repair.”
In the meantime, the operators of Dublin Airport, Daa, mentioned: “Aer Lingus is experiencing an inner IT problem at current impacting their test in & boarding processes.
“As they work to resolve the difficulty we ask Friends to cooperate with our groups. We thank everybody for his or her endurance & understanding.”