Air traffic control strikes in Europe set to disrupt flights
Airline passengers are likely to face travel disruption over the next two days, as strikes are expected across European Air Traffic Control services.
Airline passengers are likely to face travel disruption over the next two days, as strikes are expected across European Air Traffic Control services.
Ryanair has confirmed a number of flight cancellations and has predicted significant delays and further cancellations for the rest of the day.
The list of cancellations, posted on its website, comes amid warnings to passengers that European flights in the next two days are likely to encounter delays and disruptions as Air Traffic Control staff are planning to strike in Italy and Portugal.
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