Taxi drivers in Dublin protesting against the introduction of fixed fares by Uber are disrupting traffic in Dublin city centre and at the roundabout beside Dublin Airport.
There are three separate slow drive protests by groups of taxis taking place.
One left from Conyngham Road, beside the Phoenix Park and another from Clontarf Road.
Those two groups will meet at Matt Talbot Bridge in the north of the city before heading for Merrion Square and Government Buildings.
A third protest is slowing drivers between the airport roundabout and the roundabout at Junction 2 of the M1 motorway (airport exit).
The protests are expected to disperse at around 6pm.
❗️Passenger Advisory❗️
Due to a planned protest by taxi drivers in the Dublin area this afternoon (between 16.30 and 18.30), traffic on the roads around Dublin Airport may be heavier than usual.
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Dublin Airport has advised passengers to give themselves “plenty of time” to travel to the airport this evening due to the protest.
Up to 1,500 taxi drivers are expected to take part in the protest.
Dublin Airport said traffic on roads near the airport may be heavier than usual, and delays are possible.
Airport Police, gardaí and local authority traffic management teams will work to minimise disruption for passengers and staff travelling to and from the airport, Dublin Airport said.
Ticketmaster also urged those who are attending shows in Dublin this evening to allow for additional time and expect delays en route to event venues.