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OVER 1 MILLION RYANAIR PASSENGERS DELAYED BY NATS ATC MISMANAGEMENT & STAFF SHORTAGES SO FAR IN 2025

RYANAIR CALLS ON TRANSPORT MINISTER ALEXANDER TO FIX UK ATC SERVICE

Ryanair, the UK’S No. 1 low fares airline, today (Thurs, 4 Sept) called on Transport Minister, Heidi Alexander, to urgently fix the UK’s mismanaged and short-staffed NATS ATC service, which has disrupted over 5,700 Ryanair flights and over 1 million Ryanair passengers so far this year (1 Jan – 1 Sept).

Transport Ministers – like Heidi Alexander – are responsible for their national ATC services. They should be making sure that they are properly managed and staffed, particularly in peak Summer season, not presiding over repeated NATS ATC delays. Ryanair calls on its UK passengers to visit the ‘Air Traffic Control Ruined Your Flight’ webpage and demand that Minister Alexander take action to properly staff NATS ATC services and avoid further unnecessary ATC delays.

Ryanair’s Director of Communications, Jade Kirwan, said:

“It is unacceptable that NATS ATC mismanagement and staff shortages continue to cause disruption to UK flights and passengers. Already this year (1 Jan – 1 Sept), more than 1 million Ryanair passengers – many of whom were travelling on holidays with young families – have suffered unecessary and avoidable ATC delays, and all because Minister Alexander has not taken action to properly staff UK ATC services.

Ryanair calls on all passengers to visit the ‘Air Traffic Control Ruined Your Flight’ webpage and demand that their national Transport Minister – like Minister Alexander – take urgent action to fix their national ATC services and stop these needless ATC delays.”

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