Ryanair to shut website for ten hours
Tuesday, 16 Jun, 2009
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Ryanair passengers are being told they must check in online in advance of the airline’s website closing for ten hours.
The site www.ryanair.com will close from 19.00 on June 24 until 05.00 the following morning due to an “essential upgrade maintenance”.
Web check-in passengers travelling on Thursday, June 25 must ensure that they have checked in online before 18.00 on Wednesday, June 24, the airline said.
Ryanair’s website will not be available for passenger bookings or other passenger services from 19.00 due to the upgrade works.
Passengers who booked flights on or before the May 21 and selected to use airport check-in will be unaffected and can check-in at the airport as normal.
“Ryanair apologises for any inconvenience caused by this maintenance work,” a statement said.
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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