At least 25 to 35 flights to and from Dublin Airport are expected to be cancelled.
Ryanair says 40,000 customers will be hit by another 220 flight cancellations tomorrow because of further action by French Air Traffic Controllers.
At least 25 to 35 flights to and from Dublin Airport are expected to be cancelled - with further cancellations expected at Cork and Belfast.
Ryanair's Group CEO Michael O'Leary is blaming French officials and the European Commission for the disruption:
Editor of Air and Travel Magazine, Eoghan Corry has this advice for Ryanair passengers affected by cancelled flights:
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