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Ryanair launches a million cut-price flights to offset Spanish strike losses
19/09/2019
LOW-COST airline Ryanair has launched a massive offer of cheap flight valid between October and May in order to offset losses it is likely to suffer as a result of the September strikes in Spain.
Every Friday and Sunday this month, and the last Friday and Saturday of September will see cabin crew and pilots downing tools throughout the country in protest over the mass redundancies announced by the Irish airline due to its decision to close its bases in Lanzarote, Gran Canaria, Tenerife South and Girona-Costa Blanca.
Spain's representative for Ryanair, Alejandra Ruiz, customers can now book their flights for winter or spring breaks, which have been scheduled and are waiting to be snapped up.
And a million flights with destinations and origins all over Europe which are booked before this coming Sunday will have their prices slashed by up to €30 each way.
They cover trips starting next month and up to and including May 2020.
Flight destinations offered include connections between the UK and Europe, despite the Brexit deadline being on October 31 and no sign of a deal being struck as yet.
Anyone travelling on Ryanair this or next weekend should allow plenty of extra time before their flight and be prepared for possible delays or cancellations.
Delays of three hours or more, or cancellations, for short-haul flights are automatically subject to a flat compensation figure of €250, which can be applied for via any airline's customer service department.
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LOW-COST airline Ryanair has launched a massive offer of cheap flight valid between October and May in order to offset losses it is likely to suffer as a result of the September strikes in Spain.
Every Friday and Sunday this month, and the last Friday and Saturday of September will see cabin crew and pilots downing tools throughout the country in protest over the mass redundancies announced by the Irish airline due to its decision to close its bases in Lanzarote, Gran Canaria, Tenerife South and Girona-Costa Blanca.
Spain's representative for Ryanair, Alejandra Ruiz, customers can now book their flights for winter or spring breaks, which have been scheduled and are waiting to be snapped up.
And a million flights with destinations and origins all over Europe which are booked before this coming Sunday will have their prices slashed by up to €30 each way.
They cover trips starting next month and up to and including May 2020.
Flight destinations offered include connections between the UK and Europe, despite the Brexit deadline being on October 31 and no sign of a deal being struck as yet.
Anyone travelling on Ryanair this or next weekend should allow plenty of extra time before their flight and be prepared for possible delays or cancellations.
Delays of three hours or more, or cancellations, for short-haul flights are automatically subject to a flat compensation figure of €250, which can be applied for via any airline's customer service department.
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