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Ryanair cancels dozens of flights due to French air traffic control strike

Other airlines including easyJet and British Airways are also affected.

RYANAIR HAS CANCELLED dozens of flights due to an air traffic control strike in France today and tomorrow.

Other flights will be delayed.

The airline said that customers will be updated on their flight status via email and/or the mobile phone number they provided at the time of booking.

Dozens of flight across Europe have been cancelled.

A full list of affected flights can be read here.

In a statement, Ryanair said it “sincerely apologises for any delays or inconvenience caused by these disruptions which are outside of our control”.

Other airlines including easyJet and British Airways are also affected, and people are advised to contact individual airlines for updates.

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