Ryanair have announced that they will cancel up to 300 of 2,400 daily flights that are scheduled on Wednesday 25 and Thursday 26 July.
The cancellations have been introduced to minimise disruption due to the recent strikes. 50,000 customers are expected to face travel disruptions - that's 12% of the airline's overall customers on those particular days.
Those customers that have impacted by these cancellations have already been contacted via email and text. They have also been offered alternative flights and accommodation. A full refund is also an option.
Here's their statement.
https://twitter.com/Ryanair/status/1019575833709694976
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