Ryanair reassigns flights for half of affected customers
AFP
| 2017/09/21 | 325 words
| LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | AIR TRANSPORT
Irish low-cost airline Ryanair has allocated replacement flights for more than half of the customers whose trips were cancelled late last week, it said Wednesday.In an update, the airline said it had cancelled 2,100 flights to the end of October as it struggles with landing planes on time amid a reported shortage of pilots.All 315,000 affected customers were emailed by Ryanair on Monday to advise them of flight changes, alternative flights, refunds and EU flight compensation law.Just over 17...(…)
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