The Irish airline has apologised to customers who have been impacted by the strikes.
Irish airline Ryanair issued an apology to customers yesterday who had their summer holiday plans scuppered by strikes.Due to industrial action taken by Italian air traffic control workers, a number of flights to and from the region were cancelled at short notice.Similarly, more flights could be cancelled today, with further strikes amongst Belgian and Spanish air traffic controllers planned.
At least 44 flights were cancelled to Italy as of Saturday morning, with the potential for up to 140 routes to be cancelled by the end of the weekend. The most severely impacted destinations by yesterday's Italian strikes were Naples, Marche, Pisa and Treviso.Holidaymakers have seen their travel plans scuppered this weekend due to air traffic control strikes on the continent.
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