Families and friends were reunited at Dublin Airport for Christmas, with emotions running high. The arrivals hall was filled with joy as loved ones touched down from various destinations. Dublin GAA star celebrates Christmas engagement to partner Deirdre Scanlon also shared her excitement for her family's arrival.
Emotions were running high at Dublin Airport yesterday as families and friends were reunited for Christmas . Flowers and banners awaited loved ones as a steady flow of passengers touched down from Europe and far-flung destinations across Asia and America. The arrivals hall was a sea of Christmas jumpers and Santa hats with emotive sighs of joy as families reunited.
READ MORE - Dublin GAA star celebrates Christmas engagement to partner Deirdre Scanlon, from Co Tipperary, could hardly contain her excitement as she waited for her sister Roisin, brother-in-law Martin and niece Evie, 12, to arrive. She said: “She moved to Birmingham 20 years ago. They try to come back every year, but it’s not always possible because she’s a cancer nurse. “My brother will join us from Bristol on the boat on the 28th. Christmas is so special when everyone comes home.” Doting dad Kevin Lynch, 66, from Dublin, shared an emotional reunion with his 27-year-old daughter Amy who has been based in Budapest for six years studying to become a ve
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