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Tuesday 7 December 2010

FLYBE intends to seek compensation from Spanish authorities for disruption caused by the wildcat strike by air traffic controllers.


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FLYBE intends to seek compensation from Spanish authorities for disruption caused by the wildcat strike by air traffic controllers.: "FLYBE intends to seek compensation from Spanish authorities for disruption caused by the wildcat strike by air traffic controllers.
The Exeter airline said there was no hangover yesterday from the snap industrial action in Spain, but snowfall in the UK again took its toll on passengers' travel plans.
Flights to and from Aberdeen and Glasgow were cancelled yesterday due to adverse weather in Scotland, which closed airports north of the border.
On Saturday, one flight from Exeter to Malaga and back was cancelled as a result of the walkout. The impact for Flybe was exactly the same at Southampton.
As the Echo reported yesterday, passengers who had been due back in Exeter at 12.50pm on Saturday eventually landed at 4.15pm on Sunday.
With 118 people booked to travel on each of the cancelled flights, Flybe had to arrange hotel accommodation in Spain for all those affected, in addition to bringing in staff to operate the rearranged flights on Sunday"

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