Ryanair and easyJet cancel hundreds of flights over air traffic control strike
- Ryanair cancelled over 170 flights last month due to Middle East conflict and French air traffic strikes, disrupting more than 30,000 passengers.
- Escalating Israel-Iran tensions and Gaza attacks led to airspace closures, prompting airlines like Ryanair to cancel over 800 flights in June, highlighting widespread disruption.
- Despite operating over 109,000 flights in June, fewer than 1% were affected by conflicts and strikes, highlighting the limited overall impact amid ongoing disruptions.
- Ryanair cancelled 170 flights affecting over 30,000 passengers due to French ATC strikes, adding to ongoing regional disruptions amid escalating conflicts and industrial action.
- With the July 3–4 French ATC strike ongoing, EU reform calls aim to prevent further summer disruptions affecting thousands of passengers.
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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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