A Brit cut the cost of a holiday to Poland by ditching the airport and taking NINE buses instead.
07.06.2023 - 12:25 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Ryanair passengers were left stranded across Europe after the airline cancelled 400 flights due to air traffic control (ATC) strikes. Passengers claimed that they were left waiting for hours at airports including Paris and Malaga, with only crisps and fizzy drinks being provided.
There are ongoing ATC strikes on overflights in French air space, impacting planes flying through French airspace. A lot of passengers expressed their anger on Twitter after being asked to board before facing severe delays while sat on the plane, the Mirror reports.
One user wrote: "Very confused, sat on flight FR455 FEU-NCL with delays due to French air strike. Already delayed by two hours but being told we're now going to be sat not moving for a further two hours?
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"Why put us on the plane? Please communicate what the situation is. @Ryanair also doesn't help the situation when two thirds of the refreshments are out of stock. Not hot food etc? Just crisps and fizzy pop."
One mum told the Mail Online that her vulnerable 19-year-old son's flight was cancelled on Sunday, which left him stranded in Paris and having to wait until Thursday.
She told how the teenager had not packed enough medication or hearing aids to account for a four day delay, saying: "I and the other set of the family had to scramble around from the UK to change their flight and find alternative accommodation for them.
"I am sure I am not the only one in this boat. But when you plan for a long weekend as a young adult and it ends up being a week, with no extra medication, hearing aid batteries or change of clothes, it's very worrying."
In a statement, Ryanair said there were 58 days of ATC strikes in
A Brit cut the cost of a holiday to Poland by ditching the airport and taking NINE buses instead.
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