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Dublin Airport terminal reopens after security incident
- Dublin Airport's Terminal 2 reopened on September 20, 2025, after evacuating due to a security alert involving suspicious luggage.
- The evacuation occurred as a precaution when police were alerted to luggage causing concern, coinciding with a Europe-wide cyberattack on airport systems.
- Army explosive experts examined the luggage and declared it safe for removal, allowing normal operations to resume despite some ongoing flight disruptions.
- Authorities stated that, given the information they had, the steps taken were suitable and prudent for the situation, and police investigations are ongoing.
- The event caused flight delays and cancellations at Dublin and other European airports and suggests continued vigilance amid technical and security challenges.
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Passengers in T2 experiencing delayed check-in times as Dublin Airport recovers from weekend chaos
Passengers in Dublin Airport’s Terminal 2 are experiencing delays at check-in this morning following Saturday’s cyber attack on European airports, though no flight cancellations are reported.
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Read Full ArticleDublin Airport Terminal 2 Reopens Following Security Alert
Dublin Airport's Terminal 2 was briefly closed on Saturday due to a security alert. After receiving the all-clear, passengers were allowed to re-enter, with flights expected to resume shortly. Additionally, minor disruptions related to a Europe-wide software issue were reported.
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