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Multiple Flights Diverted To Shannon Airport Due To Poor Visibility

A number of flights were forced to divert to Shannon Airport this morning as a result of poor visibility at Knock and Cork airports.

Ryanair flight FR-5778 from Faro, Portugal to Cork circled north of the airport for over 30 minutes before diverting to Shannon Airport when conditions at Cork hadn’t improved.

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Two other Ryanair flights from the UK to Ireland West Airport also diverted to Shannon Airport because of dense fog in the Knock area.

Flight FR-1742 from East Midlands to Knock was also unable to land and entered a holding pattern for a time before diverting to Shannon.

Later, the aircraft departed Shannon for Knock while the passengers were transported to their destination by coach. The plane was however unable to land at Knock for a second time and diverted to East Midlands instead.

Ryanair flight FR-890 from Edinburgh which was also due in Knock early this morning diverted to Shannon. The aircraft later returned to Knock and was able to land safely. The passengers from that flight were also transported to Knock by road.

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