Weather conditions have caused disruption for airlines and airline passengers.
Multiple flights due to depart or arrive at Dublin Airport on Monday have been affected by freezing fog at a number of London and European Airports on Monday morning.
At the time of writing (approximately 7.40am), as many as 15 flights due to depart from, or arrive at Dublin Airport on Monday have been cancelled.
Freezing fog at some London & European airports has resulted in some cancellations @DublinAirport check latest flight info with your airline
— Dublin Airport (@DublinAirport) January 23, 2017
The majority of the cancelled flights are between Dublin and London Heathrow and Dublin and London City Airport, while an Aer Lingus flight due to arrive from Amsterdam at 11.40am has also been cancelled.
Foggy weather is expected to cause some disruption to flights at Heathrow today. Please check with your airline prior to travelling.
— Heathrow Airport (@HeathrowAirport) January 23, 2017
Flights due to arrive at Dublin from a series of other airports on Monday have also been affected, with delayed arrivals announced for flights from Newark, Leeds Bradford, Heathrow, Southampton, Paris, Philadelphia, Stansted, San Francisco and Porto.
Dublin Airport has urged passengers to check with their airline for information before travelling.
See Dublin Airport live arrivals and live departures for more details.