Ryanair confirmed that it has published the full list of flight cancellations between Thurs 21st Sept. to Tues 31st Oct. next. These cancellations have been allocated where possible, to Ryanair’s bigger base airports, and routes with multiple daily frequencies so that Ryanair can offer these disrupted customers the maximum number of alternate flights and routes “in order to minimise inconvenience to them”.
The full list of these flight cancellations (from Thurs 21st to Thurs Oct 31st) appear on the Ryanair.com website, and customers affected by these cancellations will be emailed with offers of alternative flights or full refunds, and details of their EU261 compensation entitlement.
The airports where one line of flying will be removed for the next 6 weeks are as follows:
Barcelona | 1 of 12 lines of flights |
Brussels Charl | 1 of 13 lines of flights |
Dublin | 1 of 23 lines of flights |
Lisbon | 1 of 4 lines of flights |
London Stan | 2 of 41 lines of flights |
Madrid | 1 of 13 lines of flights |
Milan Bergamo | 1 of 14 lines of flights |
Porto | 1 of 8 lines of flights |
Rome Fiumi | 1 of 3 lines of flights |
While Ryanair “sincerely regrets and apologises for these cancellations”, it pointed out that they will affect “less than 2% of all customers over the next 6 weeks”, and the majority of these passengers will be offered alternative flights on the same or next day.
For those passengers who cannot, or do not wish to take the alternative flights offered they will receive a full refund and their EU261 compensation.
Ryanair CEO, Michael O’leary said “We apologise unreservedly to those customers whose travel will be disrupted, and assure them that we have done our utmost to try to ensure that we can re-accommodate most of them on alternative flights on the same or next day”.