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Ryanair cancellations explained - BBC

Ryanair cancels flights after 'messing up' pilot holidays

  • 17 September 2017
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  • From the sectionBusiness
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Ryanair cancelled 82 flights on Sunday after admitting it had "messed up" the planning of its pilots' holidays.
The budget airline said on Saturday that it would cancel 40-50 flights every dayfor the next six weeks.
Marketing officer Kenny Jacobs said affected customers with bookings up to 20 September had been informed.
"We have messed up in the planning of pilot holidays and we're working hard to fix that," he said.
Most of the cancellations are due to a backlog of staff leave which has seen large numbers of the airline's staff book holidays towards the end of the year.
The airline is changing its holiday year, which currently runs from April to March, to run from January to December instead.
Rynanair said the shift meant it had to allocate annual leave to pilots in September and October.

Passenger complaints

The cancellations could affect up to 285,000 passengers, who will be offered alternative flights or refunds.
Mr Jacobs said affected customers would have been sent an email.
"We advise customers to check the email address used to make their booking," he added.
A page on the Ryanair website details flights cancelled up until 20 September. It says 56 flights are cancelled on Monday, 55 on Tuesday, and 53 on Wednesday.
Ryanair has said that less than 2% of its flights would be cancelled and the move would help it hit its annual punctuality target of 90%.
But passengers have complained about the resulting uncertainty.

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