Thursday, January 23, 2025 Ryanair, Jet2, and Aer Lingus are bracing for chaos as Storm Éowyn threatens to disrupt travel plans across the UK and Ireland. The Met Office has issued yellow weather warnings due to severe winds, with gusts expected to hit up to 90 mph, causing major delays and cancellations across air, road, rail, and ferry networks. Airlines have alerted passengers to check for updates and prepare for longer wait times as the storm escalates.
If you’re traveling in the coming days, here’s everything you need to know to stay ahead of the disruption. Storm Éowyn is on track to cause major chaos for travelers in the UK and Ireland, with airlines and transport services scrambling to manage the fallout. With gale-force winds, power outages, and severe weather conditions looming, significant delays and cancellations are expected across all major modes of transportation.
Jet2, Ryanair, and Aer Lingus have already issued warnings to passengers as the storm approaches. Jet2 is monitoring conditions closely but has advised travelers to prepare for potential delays and longer waiting times at airports or onboard aircraft. While they aim to operate flights as scheduled, deteriorating weather conditions could result in disruptions.
The airline apologized in advance, assuring customers that their safety remains the top priority. Ryanair has flagged immediate disruptions due to fog and low visibility in the lead-up to Storm Éowyn. Passengers traveling on Wednesday a.
