The airline has issued a statement.
Up to 300 of Ryanair’s 2,400 daily flights could be cancelled next Wednesday 25 and Thursday 26 July.
There have been a number of strikes in recent weeks and today, Ryanair confirmed that the customers impacted by the latest cancellations have been informed of the news via email and/or text.
These customers have been offered alternative flights to the seven days prior to the 25/26 July or the seven days after but for those who decide against this, there is the opportunity to receive a full refund for both airfares.
Ryanair says that the decision to cancel these flights was “to minimise disruption to customers from unnecessary strikes by some cabin crew in Belgium, Portugal and Spain”.
Below is the statement in full.
Ryanair to cancel up to 300 of 2,400 daily flights next Wed 25 and Thurs 26 to minimise disruption to customers from unnecessary strikes by some cabin crew in Belgium, Portugal and Spain: pic.twitter.com/qTsmq3lCPI
— Ryanair (@Ryanair) July 18, 2018