Ryanair adds extra post-strike Spanish flights today
Wednesday, 30 Sep, 2010
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Ryanair is to lay on more flights between London Stansted and Malaga today to mop up passengers stranded in yesterday’s Spanish strikes.
Air traffic control strikes brought chaos to many people’s travel plans yesterday.
Passengers who were meant to fly with Ryanair yesterday can transfer to the extra flights, at no charge, using the Manage My Booking tool on the low cost carrier’s website.
The airline says that passengers who have already switched to a later Ryanair flight can also use these earlier additional flights by calling the reservation centre.
Extra flights are: London Stansted to Malaga at 15.25 and Malaga to London Stansted at 18.45.
by Dinah Hatch
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