Terminal 2 at Dublin Airport has reopened to passengers after a security alert this morning prompted an evacuation.
Airport operator daa has said some disruption to flight schedules may still occur, and urged passengers to check their flight status with their airline.
The alert was raised at 11.30am, after which the terminal was evacuated "as a precautionary measure".
"The safety and security of passengers and staff remain our top priority," daa said.
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Daa also said that a software issue, currently impacting many major airports across Europe, had a "minor impact" at Cork and Dublin airports.
The software issue was unrelated to this morning's security alert.
Gardaí have said that traffic remains heavy on routes approaching Dublin Airport.