Cloghan's Lorna Moore flew from Lima to London this morning
An Offaly woman who was one of 130 Irish citizens stranded in Peru has landed at Dublin airport.
Peru's borders were closed two weeks ago over coronavirus, so the Irish government had to seek diplomatic approval to rescue them.
Cloghan's Lorna Moore flew from Lima to London this morning, while a connecting Aer Lingus flight from Heathrow brought her home just before 3 O'Clock this afternoon.
She'll now self-isolate for 14 days.
These passengers on the flight say they're relieved to be home:
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