Originally Posted by
BigFrank
Obviously the people whose flights are cancelled today have (in many cases much) less than 24 hours notice.
And those tomorrow, logically, 48 hours notice. Then 72 etc.
But is this true?
Do people whose flight on Monday is cancelled now know that?
"It seems not" is what I would say.
Fair point.
In an ideal world, given that everyone flying Ryanair has booked online, the airline would be furiously emailing anyyone who has already checked in to advise them of the cancellation before (hopefully) they have set off for the airport.
Similarly anyone attempting to check in online for a flight that RYR have decided not to operate should be informed at that point.
But then again, this is Ryanair we're talking about.