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My son was booked on a Ryanair flight to Seville tomorrow but we received an email saying it was cancelled. Meanwhile my wife is booked as my son now is on flights to Faro early tomorrow morning. As yet there has been no word from Easyjet that the flights wont depart (as I suspect will be the case). Has anyone else had a flight cancelled and if so how much notice were you given? They are due to depart at 6am and 8am in the morning. Any info welcomed. Thanks.
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My son's flight was not till 5 in the afternoon though their site says what you've said Anna.I don't trust Ryanair so I'm not sure what they are up to! As for Easyjet HAL that message is exactly what they posted this morning. Given BA have announced no flights until at least tomorrow pm I just wonder why others (Easyjet) haven't done the same.
The problem is that planes and crew are stuck in airports all over Europe. So, even if the flight ban was lifted tonight, some flights over the next few days would be cancelled as the planes and crews for those flights would not be where they should be.

I had an easyjet flight booked for friday. I knew that Gatwick airport was closed on friday (so I didn't go) but I didn't get an e-mail from easyjet confirming my cancelled flight until 2 hrs after my flight should have taken off. They had cancelled the outward journey but the inward journey (2 days later) had not been cancelled-so they were not offering to refund that one at the time!


They also confirmed the return flight was cancelled 2 hrs after it was due to have left. i have applied for my refund and am waiting

Narnia Wrote:

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> My son's flight was not till 5 in the afternoon

> though their site says what you've said Anna.I

> don't trust Ryanair so I'm not sure what they are

> up to! As for Easyjet HAL that message is exactly

> what they posted this morning. Given BA have

> announced no flights until at least tomorrow pm I

> just wonder why others (Easyjet) haven't done the

> same.


I was due to fly with Easyjet last Friday and it took them 4 hours from when NATS said there would be no flights when mine was due to take off to actually cancelling it. They only cancelled it 6 hours before it was due to depart.

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