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Ryanair sue UK air traffic control as WFH engineer ruined 700k traveller's plans
Reuters RYANAIR is suing Britain’s air traffic control HQ for £5million after a work-from-home engineer ruined 700,000 passengers’ travel plans. High Court papers show the technician spent more than an hour fruitlessly trying to log on remotely to fix a glitch at the National Air Traffic Service. Max MumbyRyanair boss Michael O’Leary blasted NATS engineers for ‘sitting at home in their pyjamas’ on one of the ‘busiest travel weekends of the year’…
Europe's largest low-cost airline has transported more than 200 million people in a year
Irish airline Ryanair carried 200.2 million passengers in the last financial year, an increase of nine percent year-on-year. It became the first air carrier in Europe to exceed 200 million passengers in one year. The firm announced it on its website today. The company closed its financial year 2025 in March. Ryanair is the largest low-cost airline in Europe. The growth in the number of passengers carried over the past year is roughly in line wit…
Ryanair is Suing Britain's Air Traffic Control Operator For £5 Million Over Airspace Meltdown That Stranded 700,000 People
Ryanair is reportedly suing the United Kingdom’s air traffic control operator for £5 million over an airspace meltdown that stranded more than 700,000 passengers last August when a work-from-home engineer’s password didn’t work to fix a critical computer system. Outspoken Ryanair chief executive Michael O’Leary has previously called for his counterpart at the air traffic control agency NATS to resign over the debacle that could have cost airline…
Ryanair sues air traffic control HQ for £5m after WFH engineer ruined 700,000 passengers' travel plans because password failed on one of the busiest days of the year
Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary, speaking at the time, criticised NATS engineers for sitting 'at home in their pyjamas' as passengers were left stranded at airports.
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