‘Action needs to be taken’ - 900 Ryanair flights cancelled in June

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‘Action needs to be taken’ - 900 Ryanair flights cancelled in June
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'The voices of passengers will have to be heard.' There were 900 cancellations in June due to French air traffic controller strikes, Ryanair said.

Ryanair claims it has been “the most vocal in the EU” about trying to prevent flight cancellations this summer.

Mr Brady said the strikes only affected a small percent of the “record” 17.5 million passengers they carried in June – but they still plan to push for fewer disruptions. “You could be flying from a flight from Dublin to Spain and not touching down in France at all,” he said. Mr Brady said the EU Commission needs to take a “serious look” at this problem and protect overflights.

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