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List of cancelled flights published by Ryanair | FairPlane UK / 19.09.2017

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Ryanair have this morning finally released a full list of the hundreds of flights to be cancelled over the next six weeks.

The list of cancelled Ryanair flights can be found on the Ryanair website.

The release of information follows a huge outpouring of anger from passengers who have been left in the dark regarding their forthcoming travel arrangements.

Many took to social media to vent their anger, leaving Ryanair bosses scrambling to head of what has rapidly become a PR disaster of huge proportions.

The Irish budget airline broke the initial news that it would be cancelling 40 to 50 flights a day in the coming weeks over the weekend, but took until this morning to release full details of all those services that would be affected.

Ryanair have stated that all passengers whose flights have been cancelled will receive advance warning by email.

Airports with the most flight cancellations

The majority of the cancellations have been focused on the larger airports, with the idea that customers flying from those airports will have more opportunity to make alternative arrangements.

The airports where most flights have been affected are:

Barcelona
Brussels Charl
Dublin
Lisbon
London Stansted
Madrid
Milan Bergamo
Porto
Rome Fiumi

For those passengers unlucky enough to have their flights cancelled, the opportunity to either change their flight for free or collect a refund will be offered.

Of course all requested changes to flights will be subject to availability. Ryanair have said that all requested refunds will be processed within seven days.

Flight compensation claims

No compensation will have to be paid by the airline as long as it notifies passengers of the cancellations at least two weeks in advance of the planned departure date.

If warnings of cancellations come less than a week before departure, compensation must be paid by the airline unless it can deliver customers to their destination, departing no more than one hour earlier than scheduled and arriving no more than two hours later than scheduled.









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