It would seem that it's affected 400,000 people so far. :sad:
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Well, for those of us beneath the various flightpaths it's been a lot more peaceful than usual! Only problem is, the boss and her family are all in Spain at the moment, and due to fly back to a variety of airports over the next day or two, so guess who is having to check all the flight times for them. :think:andy wrote:It would seem that it's affected 400,000 people so far. :sad:
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Even if they are back to normal tomorrow there are going to be an awful lot of pax to shift.
Mid summer with a weekend looming is not the best time to find empty seats.
And there are only a certain number of opportunities to up the size of aircraft and extra slots for any extra aircraft that can be found is not going to be easy.
Must be a nightmare for staff dealling with the stranded pax.
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Mid summer with a weekend looming is not the best time to find empty seats.
And there are only a certain number of opportunities to up the size of aircraft and extra slots for any extra aircraft that can be found is not going to be easy.
Must be a nightmare for staff dealling with the stranded pax.
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