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peterlorimer
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Hi Folks, looking for a bit of advice here.
I have booked to go to Greece later this month, flying ryanair to Stansted and then on to Greece later that day.
Just heard that there is a one day national strike called for that day and the air traffic controllers will more than likely join in ( they did on the one called last week)
Problem I have is that my return flights are with easy jet to Italy and then airlingus on to Dublin.
If the greece flight gets cancelled does anyone know if I can claim a refund on the other flights, which are made up mostly of charges and travel tax by the way.
Would my yearly travel insurance perhaps cover the losses.
Long question I know, but thanks for reading
I have booked to go to Greece later this month, flying ryanair to Stansted and then on to Greece later that day.
Just heard that there is a one day national strike called for that day and the air traffic controllers will more than likely join in ( they did on the one called last week)
Problem I have is that my return flights are with easy jet to Italy and then airlingus on to Dublin.
If the greece flight gets cancelled does anyone know if I can claim a refund on the other flights, which are made up mostly of charges and travel tax by the way.
Would my yearly travel insurance perhaps cover the losses.
Long question I know, but thanks for reading