Morby wrote: » I'm supposed to be flying out tonight at 9pm during Storm Hannah from Shannon, so just in the centre of things as they're kicking off. I'm wondering what the chances are that the flight will be cancelled and what happens in such a scenario. Will we be put up in a hotel for the night and put on the next available flight? Unfortunately for me, I'm sure back Monday and I don't think the next available flight out is til the Monday itself. Wondering if its even worth my while making my way to the airport now
Morby wrote: » Thanks for that, yes I saw that earlier. I've been checking the flight status and checking Ryanair and Shannon Airport regularly for any updates and word of cancellations, but none so far. All I can do is keep my arrangements to head to the airport unless I get word that its cancelled before then. I'm sure at this stage, best case scenario is that the flight would be delayed, but I can't see them having crew ready to go for midnight or so when it will possibly have calmed a little by then. So it's not looking good so far.
Morby wrote: » Oh dear, is this a definite that all flights are grounded while Status Red is active? If the flight is scheduled for 9pm,what are the chances of it being delayed until say midnight or so? Any chance of it taking off later?
Morby wrote: » Thanks guys. Just in a bit of a dilemma as to what to do now. Do I make my way extra early to the airport in case of delays on the roads to ensure I'm there in plenty of time only for it to be cancelled once I'm there or en route, and possibly risk having to spend the night in the airport if I can't make it back. Or do I play it safe and stay at home only to find out later that the flight took off as scheduled, or a bit delayed, just fine and without me on it and lose out on all the associated costs such as hotels and transport that's already paid for and non refundable. It's a tough call, I'm in a genuine dilemma as to what to do. All I can do for now is play it by ear. Not a major worry in the grand scheme of life, tis but a mere inconvenience in the big picture, still very frustrating however being left in limbo not knowing what to do.
stephenjmcd wrote: » It's a red warning as mentioned everything is stopped. There's no way that flight is going anywhere tonight. Your airline might even position aircraft away from Shannon and into Dublin for the night. As mentioned the forecast is well out of limits. Contact the airline to rebook. 3 people died the last time we had a red warning, no airline will risk flying during this
Morby wrote: » Not doubting you at all, but is it a definite that once its Status Red all flights are grounded? I can't seem to find any info online. I thought that they were normally on a case by case basis? Again, not doubting you at all and I appreciate you replying and the information, it's just making it a really hard call as to whether to leave for the airport or not. If I thought all flights would be grounded that would be my decision made, but if I'm at the airport there may be some hope of it taking off, albeit late.
Morby wrote: » I've been into Ryanair but they're very reluctant to give any info, which is understandable, just that's its currently scheduled but if its cancelled they'll email everyone affected. It's the 9pm to East Midlands. I was planning leaving a lot earlier than I normally would in case the buses get disrupted later on in the evening.
Morby wrote: » Galway
Morby wrote: » At the airport now folks, looks like the flight will take off but be delayed. Thanks for all the help, appreciate! Stay safe out there everyone.
irishbloke77 wrote: » It left East Midlands at 8.25pm, due into Shannon around 9.25pm. Departure should be around 9.50pm or so. As for the winds, straight down the runway, so even though challenging for the pilots, it should be okay to land