Paris Charles de Gaulle airport has re-closed two runways due to the manhunt taking place nearby for the two suspects responsible for the attack on the Charlie Hebdo satirical magazine on Wednesday.
French police have surrounded the CTD printing works building in the town of Dammartin-en-Goele close to Charles de Gaulle airport where the Kouachi brothers are holed up.
Two of the airport’s four runways were closed this morning to arrivals but reopened to flights in the early afternoon.
However, AirLive.net tweeted shortly before 3.30pm that two of the airport’s runways had closed again.
Travellers going to Paris have been advised to check their flight details.
Dublin Airport has resumed normal service with some knock-on delays from last night’s cancellations due to gusty winds. Six flights are cancelled and travellers are advised to check their flight details before making their way to the airport.
Some power outages were experienced in areas of Ulster yesterday, but mainly in Belfast. Power has been restored to most areas.
Today’s weather will remain windy throughout the day, with strong westerly winds reaching gale force later in the afternoon and evening.
The afternoon is expected to be exceptionally mild, with temperatures of 12 to 15 degrees. The evening will be windy and generally dry.