Dublin Airport management company daa has confirmed to Gript that it has a plan in place to ensure business continuity in the event of a disaster the likes of which saw Heathrow airport grind to a halt last Friday after a fire knocked out a vital electrical substation.
The Heathrow shutdown saw over 1,000 flights cancelled, with between 200,000 and 250,000 passengers affected. Concerns have since been raised about the resilience of Britain’s energy systems, while criticisms have been levelled at both the utility company and airport executives in the fallout from the incident.
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