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19th Sep 2017

Ryanair release list of even more flights that are cancelled

Paul Moore

If you’re flying with Ryanair soon, start checking.

As previously stated, Ryanair have informed up to 400,000 passengers of cancelled flights after a ‘mess-up’ regarding the schedule of their pilots. The airline have cancelled 40 to 50 flights every day until 31 October.

It has been reported that Ryanair have offered to pay bonuses of up to €12,000 to pilots who agree to give up annual leave entitlements as they bid to plug gaps in their flight schedule.

During a recent press conference in Dublin, Michael O’Leary has “unreservedly” apologised for “a mess of our own making” as thousands of people have now seen their travel plans thrown into disarray.

Ryanair are expected to be paying €25m (£22m) in compensation payouts and other costs.

As stated before, the airline are expected to add even more flights to this list of cancellations. We highly recommend monitoring their website in the coming few days for more cancellations being added.

As per yesterday, Ryanair only released information regarding those cancellations from 18-20 September and September 25th – 28th Oct.

Here are the cancellations from Thursday 21st Sept – Sunday 24th Sept.

If your flight is cancelled, here are the following options that Ryanair are offering.

If you’re one of the people that have had their flight cancelled, here are the following steps that you can take, as per Ryanair’s website.

1.    Apply for a refund

If you wish to cancel your reservation and claim a full refund of the unused flight(s) click on the link below and enter your booking details.

Click Here to Apply for Refund

Refunds will be processed within 7 working days back to the form of payment used for the original booking.

2.    Change your Cancelled Flight (for free)

The easiest way to change your cancelled flight for free (subject to seat availability) is by retrieving your booking online:

Click Here To Change Flight

If you require rerouting options, departing / arriving from another airport served by Ryanair or changing an unaffected return flight, please contact one of our advisors using our Free Online Chat or calling one of our customer service Contacts Numbers

If you’re flying with Ryanair, you can check the status of your flight here.

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