"Storm Isha: Chaos, Wrong Countries, and Terrifying Landings - How Airports Cope"

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Storm Isha caused chaos for air travel across the UK and Ireland, leading to numerous flight diversions. Passengers found themselves hundreds of miles away from their intended destinations, with some flights ending up in different countries altogether. Ryanair was particularly affected, with several of its flights diverted to locations far from their original routes. The storm-related disruptions impacted multiple airlines, leading to widespread travel chaos and lengthy delays.
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