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Thousands of passengers have had their travel plans disrupted after low-cost airlines Ryanair and easyJet cancelled hundreds of flights due to French air traffic control strikes.Ryanair said it was ...
Ryanair cancels 170 flights amid French ATC strike, disrupting UK trips to Spain and Greece. Here's how overflights and summer travel were affected.
Ryanair passengers who have been left high and dry amid a series of French air traffic control strikes may not be covered by their travel insurance, it has emerged. It is feared the strikes will ...
Ryanair and easyJet cancel nearly 450 flights as French air traffic controllers strike, prompting calls from airlines for ...
The Daa and Ryanair have hit out at “unfair” and “unnecessary” impacts on passengers during the busy summer holiday season, after air traffic control strikes in France curtailed flights on Thursday, ...
Kenton Jarvis, chief executive of the Luton-based carrier, has warned that the industrial action is presenting "unacceptable ...
On July 3 and July 4, amid the busy summer travel season, French air traffic controllers (ATC) are striking in an effort to spark industry changes in France.
A total of 16 flights between Dublin Airport and Paris, Biarritz, Nice and Murcia in Spain have been cancelled due to a nationwide air traffic controller strike in France today and tomorrow.
The carrier cancelled more than 270 flights due to the two-day air traffic control strike across France. EasyJet will be ...
Ryanair said on Tuesday it expects to incur no disruptions to its daily flight schedule in August or September from planned weekly strikes by some of its Spanish cabin crew.
Ryanair has cancelled 170 flights, with UK tourists warned over holiday chaos this week. The airline has made the decision to axe the journeys after a series of air traffic control (ATC) strikes were ...
Thousands of passengers have had their travel plans disrupted after low-cost airlines Ryanair and easyJet cancelled hundreds of flights due to French air traffic control strikes.. Ryanair said it ...