News
12don MSN
Ryanair and easyJet demand EU action after French air traffic control strikes cause travel chaos
Over 1 million passengers were affected by French air traffic strikes in early July, as airlines warn of potential for ...
Ryanair has renewed its call for urgent reform to Europe’s air traffic control (ATC) systems as strikes by French ATC staff extend into a fourth consecutive day. The budget airline says more than 400 ...
Ryanair claims French airport strikers wanted ‘time off’ amid travel chaos - Ryanair warns passengers that further strike action could return this summer ...
Airlines and France's transport minister has condemned the strikes as unacceptable, at the start of summer holidays.
Ryanair has cancelled 400 flights on July 3 and 4 due to strikes by French air traffic controllers (ATC) – action it says is disrupting 70,000 passengers.
Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary has estimated the airline lost about £1.3 million in net profit after it was forced to cancel ...
Strikes at start of the month cost airlines over €100 million as budget airline claims workers ‘wanted time off’ ...
Ryanair announced Thursday that it had been forced to cancel 170 flights due to a strike by French air traffic controllers, urging the European Commission to take immediate action to protect ...
Ryanair director of operations Neal McMahon (left) and CEO Eddie Wilson urge passengers to sign a petition to allow for French overflights while air traffic controllers in the country stage strikes.
A strike by French air traffic controllers entered its second day on Friday, leaving many passengers stranded at the start of Europe's peak travel season.
Ryanair publicly called on the European Commission Thursday to reform EU Air Traffic Control services as strikes by French ATC employees have canceled flights for more than 30,000 people.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results