UK Airlines Axe Flights Due To Italian Strike

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 07 September 2014 | 14.47

Thousands of UK air passengers suffered disruption to flights as a result of a strike by Italian air traffic controllers.

Ryanair said it was forced to cancel 96 flights to and from Italy, including a number serving UK airports, during the four-hour walkout on Saturday.

EasyJet had to axe a further 60 flights, including 20 in and out of the UK.

British Airways also had to re-schedule a number of flights.

The strike took place from 11.30am to 3.30pm UK time.

It was expected to cause delays throughout the day - but Ryanair said its services had now returned to normal.

Ryanair Planes At Stansted Ryanair has apologised for the disruption

Its spokesman, Robin Kiely, said: "We sincerely apologise to all passengers who have had their travel plans disrupted by these unjustified ATC (Air Traffic Controllers) strikes."

Easyjet said it had offered anyone flying to or from Italy during the strike the chance to transfer their flights to another day free of charge.

A spokeswoman for consumer organisation Which? said: "If you have a flight delay because of a strike, your airline has an obligation to offer you assistance if the delay is expected to go beyond a certain point.

"You could be entitled to food, drink and overnight accommodation, if required.

"Our advice is always to contact your airline before travelling to the airport to check if your flight has been affected."


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