100,000 WILL STILL JET OFF.Byline: MICHELLE MICHELLE Mid-Infrared Echelle Spectrograph O'KEEFFE MORE than 100,000 people will fly out of Ireland to hotspots abroad over the June Bank Holiday weekend. Despite the weather set to hit a sizzling 23C here over the next couple of days holidaymakers are still packing their bags and flying to popular sunshine resorts. A Dublin Airport Authority Dublin Airport Authority plc or Údaras Aerfort Bhaile Átha Cliath cpt in Irish (known until 1 October 2004 as Aer Rianta cpt[1]) is the state owned airport authority in the Republic of Ireland. spokeswoman warned travellers to arrive early for their flights over the busy weekend. She said: "Passengers should plan to arrive at their check-in desk at least 90 minutes before their flight departure time. Dublin Airport will also have customer care teams on duty throughout the Bank Holiday weekend." |
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