Ryanair and easyJet cancel hundreds of flights over air traffic control strike
- Two French unions staged a two-day strike over working conditions, leading to hundreds of flight cancellations at major French airports.
- Ryanair was forced to cancel over 170 flights, disrupting travel plans for more than 30,000 passengers.
- The airline industry condemned the strike and urged a resolution, citing severe disruption during the holiday season.
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Ryanair cancels 170 flights as 30,000 passengers face travel disruption
Ryanair said the cancellations will affect flights to and from France, as well as flights over the country to destinations such as Greece and Spain.
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Read Full ArticleRyanair cancels more than 170 flights over next two days, hitting 30,000 passengers
Ryanair has cancelled 170 flights because of French air traffic control strikes, affecting more than 30,000 passengers.The cancellations on Thursday and Friday will impact flights to and from France, and also flights over the country to destinations such as the UK, Greece, Spain and Ireland, the airline said.Ryanair chief executive Michael O’Leary urged EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to take “urgent action” to reform European Union…
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