Ryanair says less than 2% of its flights have been affected by Friday’s strike

Ryanair says less than 2% of its flights have been affected by Friday's strike

Low-cost airline Ryanair said less than 2% of its three flights scheduled for Friday were affected by strikes called by crew unions, including in Portugal, by SNPVAC.

In a statement, the carrier noted that “less than 2% of the 3,000 flights scheduled for Friday (24 June) were affected by the strikes” with the effects “confined to minor disturbances in Belgium, where about 60% of flights planned to and from Charleroi and Zaventem today. “.

In addition, he noted, “there have been no disruptions in Italy, Spain, Portugal, the United Kingdom, France or Ireland, where the majority of Ryanair’s crews are operating normally.”

In the same note, the carrier also said it expects for the weekend “minimal disruption” or even no disruptions to flights it had planned as a result of these “non-significant” layovers and with “little support,” he explained.

However, the airline warned of disruptions over the weekend, particularly in France, Italy and Spain, but due to a two-day strike by French flight controllers in Marseille, which is expected to be “significantly delayed” or have other kinds of effects on the airline. the airspace of that country.

The company indicated that passengers affected by the air traffic controllers’ strike will be notified by “e-mail” or message.

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