Several Ryanair passengers arrived at Dublin Airport this morning unaware that their flights had been cancelled, citing "confusion" around which flights had been withdrawn by the airline.
Danielle Moylan from Manchester said she went online this morning to check in for her return flight from Dublin to find out it was cancelled.
She said she had received a text message from Ryanair on Friday when she was departing Manchester for Dublin with her two friends.
"We asked the Ryanair representative in Manchester and she said it was sent in error because there was no cancellations, so we just assumed it was an error... until this morning."
She said it has caused huge stress for her as she has a one-year-old child at home in Jersey and the Ryanair cancellation has already resulted in her missing her flight connection from Manchester.
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A group of Mayo and Dublin supporters living in the UK were also left stranded at Dublin Airport when they realised their return flight to Manchester this afternoon had been cancelled.
A member of the group, Joe Lynch, said he tried to contact Ryanair this morning by phoning the airline and through the online chat but got no response.
He said they are now having to stay an extra night in Dublin and will be rebooked on a flight to Manchester tomorrow.
Elsewhere, a group from the Netherlands who had been due to travel to Amsterdam said they did not receive the Ryanair notification and arrived at the airport today expecting to take their flight.
They later realised the notification of the Ryanair flight cancellation had gone into their spam email.
They are now having to fly via London later today.
Many Ryanair passengers heading off on their holidays today from Dublin Airport expressed concern that there was a chance their return flights may be cancelled and could result in difficulties in getting home.