“The Most Crazy Travel Day Ever” – Dermot Kennedy posts a photo of Dublin Airport, littered with garbage after the flight is cancelled.

“The Most Crazy Travel Day Ever” – Dermot Kennedy posts a photo of Dublin Airport, littered with garbage after the flight is cancelled.

Irish superstar singer Dermot Kennedy has resolved his frustration online about the “potentially the most crazy” travel experience he has ever experienced.

ennedy was at Terminal 2 at Dublin Airport yesterday morning and boarded a plane to the United States.

Dublin was traveling to Portland, Oregon. So he will support singer Shawn Mendes at a concert tomorrow.

However, shortly before noon, Kennedy posted a message on his Instagram story, “The first flight was canceled and the second flight was significantly delayed, which could lead to loss of connectivity.”

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Dermot Kennedy posted on Instagram about his travel order

After a while, the singer posted a picture of himself on the plane with a “grumpy sound”.

Kennedy finally arrived at his destination, but he didn’t have a bag.

Meanwhile, today, FM broadcaster Dermot Willan and his family also suspended their vacation plans over the weekend.

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Dermot Kennedy posted on Instagram about his travel order

A “frustrated” comedian spent nine hours at Dublin Airport on Saturday, but learned that his flight to Italy wasn’t progressing.

Welan also shared the details of the trial with his followers on Instagram.

So it’s not the best day ever. I was at the airport at 12:30 pm, but now it’s 9 pm and my flight to Italy has been cancelled. Unfortunately, Aer Lingus was unable to provide us with information. I can’t contact you over the phone line, “he said.

“So I have a devastated family behind me, and our holiday going to Italy to see my brothers isn’t happening, and we don’t know what to do, so we Everyone is going home by taxi, and it’s an item.

“My little girl was very excited. Really, really, really annoying.”

In another message posted yesterday, Welan said:

That’s because Dublin experienced one of the busiest weekends after the pandemic, with an estimated 55,000 passengers using the airport each day.

Meanwhile, Aer Lingus canceled many flights yesterday and today due to the Covid-19 incident affecting staffing, in addition to the air traffic control strike that Ryanair had already expected to affect flights. ..

In a statement, the airline said, “Aer Lingus expects travel demand to recover after Covid’s restrictions have been lifted and appropriate buffers have been incorporated into the plan to deal with reasonable levels of additional disruption. “.

“Unfortunately, some flights had to be canceled this weekend due to system pressure from ATC strikes and ongoing issues between airports and third-party suppliers.

“The pressure on this system was exacerbated by the surge in Covid cases on our team over the past few days.

“In the event of a cancellation, Aer Lingus attempted to re-accommodate confused passengers with the following alternative services available.

“Aer Lingus wants to apologize to affected customers and shares details about their rights regarding airline obligations under Regulation (EC) 261/2004. This is www.aerlingus.com/ Located in support / legal /. Regulations. “