Ryanair and easyJet cancel hundreds of flights over air traffic control strike
- Ryanair canceled over 170 flights in July due to Middle East conflict and French air traffic strikes, disrupting more than 30,000 passengers.
- Escalating Israel-Iran tensions and Gaza attacks prompted airspace closures, leading to widespread flight cancellations and disruptions across Europe and the Middle East.
- Ryanair operated over 109,000 flights in June, with fewer than 1% affected by conflicts or strikes, reflecting limited overall disruption despite recent cancellations.
- Ryanair canceled 170 flights impacting over 30,000 passengers amid French air traffic control strikes during peak summer travel.
- French air traffic control strikes on July 3–4 are causing widespread cancellations, with calls for EU reforms amid ongoing industrial action and potential further strikes.
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Ryanair, the first European airline, announced that it had to cancel 170 flights on Thursday affecting 30 000 passengers.
·Paris, France
Read Full ArticleRyanair reported on Thursday that due to the strike in France, 170 flights had to be cancelled, which would affect the plans of more than 30,000 passengers, as a result of a two-day strike by French air traffic controllers on Thursday in Lithuania, only one flight, the flight of the Latvian airline Air Baltice between Vilnius and Paris scheduled for Friday, had so far been cancelled.
·Vilnius, Lithuania
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