Ryanair adds flights to help stranded passengers
Wednesday, 23 Dec, 2010
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Stranded passengers heading for Belgium, France, Ireland, Poland and various UK airports can take advantage of extra flights added onto the timetable by Ryanair.
The airline said that it would add 14 extra flights to its schedules for today (Thursday).
Extra flights are as follows:
- Brussels-Dublin and vice versa
- Dublin-Edinburgh and vice versa
- Dublin-Liverpool and vice versa
- Dublin-Stansted
- Dublin-Paris (x2)
- Dublin-Poznan and vice versa
- London Stansted – Dublin (x2)
- Paris-Dublin
Ryanair head of communications Stephen McNamara said: “Ryanair is pleased to add 14 extra flights to our Belgium, France, Ireland, Poland and UK network to enable many disrupted passengers to return home for Christmas. Aer Lingus disrupted passengers, who have contacted our reservations centre in recent days, can also secure seats on these extra flights by booking on www.ryanair.com.”
Dinah
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