DUBLIN, Sept 20 (Reuters) - Dublin Airport on Saturday said it was reopening Terminal 2 after a brief closure due to a security alert. "Dublin Airport confirms Terminal 2 has received the all-clear.
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Dublin Airport's Terminal 2 has reopened following a security alert. The terminal was evacuated on Saturday afternoon as a "precautionary measure" after police were alerted to a suspicious item of ...