Dublin Airport’s Terminal 2 Evacuated and Reopened After Security Alert

Lead Terminal 2 at Dublin Airport was evacuated around 11:30 AM today after a suspicious luggage item prompted a precautionary security alert, before being cleared and reopened shortly after 2 PM with limited disruption to flights.
Nut Graf The evacuation underscores the airport’s commitment to passenger safety amid heightened security protocols, coming on the same day that many European airports faced minor delays from a continent-wide software outage affecting check-in systems.
Evacuation and Response
- Security staff raised the alert at 11:30 AM after a routine scanner flagged an item of airline luggage as potentially hazardous.
- Airport operator daa and Gardaí immediately directed all passengers and personnel to assembly areas outside the terminal.
- The Defence Forces’ Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) team was deployed to inspect and remove the item.
Reopening and Flight Impact
- Following EOD assessment, the item was declared safe and removed; passengers were allowed to re-enter Terminal 2 from around 2:15 PM.
- Flight operations resumed within 30 minutes, though daa warned of “temporary disruption” persisting for the remainder of the day.
- Travelers were urged to verify flight status with airlines before heading to the airport.
Broader Context
- The evacuation was unrelated to a separate cyber-attack that has affected several European airports’ check-in and boarding systems today.
- Dublin Airport experienced minor impacts from the software issue, implementing manual processes for affected airlines.
Traffic and Passenger Advice
- Roadways approaching the airport became congested as buses and taxis diverted passengers to alternate terminals.
- Passengers are advised to arrive early, follow airport staff directions, and monitor airline communications for updates.
Subheadings for Online Readers
- What Happened? Precautionary evacuation after suspicious luggage alert.
- When? Alert raised at 11:30 AM; Terminal cleared by 2:15 PM.
- Who Responded? daa security, Gardaí, Defence Forces EOD.
- Flight Status? Resumed within 30 minutes; minor delays possible.
- Passenger Tips: Check flights, expect traffic, follow staff instructions.
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