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Huge Storm Cancels Flights From Major Airport
Storm Hernando disrupted transatlantic flights, causing seven outbound and six inbound cancellations at Dublin Airport, with impacts linked to severe weather on the US East Coast.
- Dublin Airport posted that airlines cancelled 13 flights to and from the airport on Monday, February 23, 2026, due to adverse weather linked to Storm Hernando.
- Amid National Weather Service alerts, Jonathan Belles warned Storm Hernando is wreaking havoc across the USA and has caused hundreds of flight cancellations.
- Flights to JFK airport in New York, Newark airport in New Jersey and Boston airport were among those affected, while London Heathrow, London Gatwick, Manchester Airport and Edinburgh Airport also reported cancellations.
- Dublin Airport urged passengers to contact their airlines for the latest updates and rebooking, posting a passenger update on Monday about cancellations and next steps.
- Authorities warned of hazardous travel as forecasts predict blizzard conditions from Delaware to Massachusetts, and the governor of New Jersey declared a state of emergency, with the city deploying 700 salt trucks.
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