More Aer Lingus flights canceled at Dublin Airport

More Aer Lingus flights canceled at Dublin Airport

Air passengers are facing further confusion tonight as some flights to and from Dublin Airport are canceled or delayed again.

The weekend customer flight turmoil resulted from the Covid incident between Aer Lingus staff and air traffic control strikes in France, Italy and Spain.

Ryanair also recently said he expects a two-day weekend strike to impact his travels.

The Aer Lingus flight from Dublin Airport to be canceled tonight is 6:45 pm to Brussels and 6:35 pm to Frankfurt.

Arrival is also affected. Aer Lingus 9:45 pm from Frankfurt to Dublin Airport was canceled with a 10:50 pm flight from Brussels.The airline’s 10:30 pm flight from Manchester is delayed

Other delayed flights include flights from Dublin Airport to Edinburgh at 6:10 pm, 6:15 pm to Glasgow, Ryanair from 6:05 pm to Faro, and Ryanair from 6:45 pm to Liverpool. It is included.

Ryanair to Manchester at 7:25 pm, Ryanair to Malta at 7:50 pm, Alicante at 8:05 pm, Santorini at 9:45 pm, Bordeaux at 8:05 pm It’s also a minute late.

Aer Lingus delays include 10.25 pm to Bristol, 9:40 pm to Verona, 9:45 pm to Leeds Bradford, 10 pm to Edinburgh and 9:50 pm to Glasgow. ..

Aer Lingus spokesperson said last night that the airline hoped that travel demand would return after Covid’s restrictions were lifted and appropriate buffers were incorporated into the plan to deal with a reasonable level of additional confusion. Was there.

“Unfortunately, some flights had to be canceled this weekend due to system pressure from ATC (Air Traffic Control) strikes and ongoing problems among airports and third-party suppliers.

“The pressure on this system was exacerbated by the surge in Covid cases on our team over the past few days. In the event of a cancellation, Aer Lingus would be confused by the next available alternative service for passengers. I tried to recontain.

“Aer Lingus wants to apologize to affected customers and shares details regarding their rights and airline obligations under Regulation (EC) 261/2004. / Regulations.”

Ryanair said a two-day strike at Marseille’s air traffic control center expected “some turmoil” over the weekend, mainly in France, Italy and Spain.