Ryanair Cancels Flights Impacting 30,000 Travelers Amid French Strike
Ryanair has been forced to cancel a number of flights, affecting approximately 30,000 passengers, due to an ongoing strike in France. The budget airline announced the cancellations, citing disruptions to air traffic control services as the primary cause.
The strike has led to significant airspace closures and delays across Europe, with Ryanair bearing a substantial brunt of the impact. The airline has expressed frustration over the situation, pointing out that French air traffic controllers have initiated industrial action multiple times this year, causing widespread travel chaos.
Passengers whose flights have been canceled are being offered options to either rebook their flights free of charge or receive a full refund. Ryanair has stated that it is working diligently to minimize the disruption and accommodate affected travelers on alternative flights where possible.
“We sincerely regret the inconvenience caused to our passengers due to this unnecessary strike,” a Ryanair spokesperson stated. “We urge the relevant authorities to take action to prevent further disruptions and ensure the smooth operation of air travel.”
The airline also highlighted the broader economic impact of such strikes, noting that they not only inconvenience passengers but also negatively affect tourism and business travel. Ryanair has called for greater protection of overflights during national strikes to mitigate the impact on air travel across Europe.
This latest wave of cancellations adds to the growing list of travel disruptions experienced by passengers this year. Travelers are advised to check their flight status regularly and allow for extra time at airports due to potential delays and congestion.