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French strikes to affect flights
There’s more industrial action planned in France today, with strikes set to start at 17:00 today, 6 September, continuing until 05:00 on Wednesday 8 September. Delays and disruption to flights into and out of France are expected with British Airways advising passengers to check the status of their flights before leaving for the airport. BA passengers can [...] Full Story
 
Driving to Bristol Airport: M5 roadworks start today
Passengers heading for Bristol Airport from the M5 should be aware that planned roadworks are due to start today, 6 September, at Junction 19 (Avonmouth). The road improvement works are scheduled to last for 12 weeks with delays possible. For an instant, online parking price checker and to book Bristol airport parking and Bristol airport hotels click on the [...] Full Story
 
Ryanair to withdraw from Belfast City Airport
Ryanair has announced it is withdrawing from Belfast City Airport at the end of its summer season, 31 October 2010. The airline is blaming the delays in the promised runway extension for its decision – the runway extension was due in 2008, however, a public enquiry means that the extension will not be completed until 2012 [...] Full Story
 
ABTA calls on travellers to complain about APD increase
In an attempt to stop the Government from further increasing the Air Passenger Duty (APD) this November, ABTA is calling on travellers to write to their MPs. APD, which currently raises £2 billion for the Government, was introduced in 1994 and has seen several increases since. Prior to 1 November 2009, 

fees were set at Reduced Rates [...] Full Story
 
Ryanair to maintain peaks-season baggage charges for Canary Island flights
Ryanair has announced its peak-season baggage charges are to return to €15 per bag and €25 for heavy bags for travel from 1 September, however, passengers travelling on international routes to and from the Canary Islands will still have to pay the peak-season charges – €20 per bag and €30 heavy bag – these [...] Full Story
 
CAA highlights dangers of carrying restricted items on to aircraft
The CAA is once again highlighting the need for passengers to be aware of items that are banned from being carried on a plane after a man was convicted of attempting to take dangerous chemicals on to an aircraft at Manchester Airport last year. The man was found guilty of ‘recklessly acting in a manner likely [...] Full Story
 
Ryanair offers increased checked-in baggage allowances
Ryanair has announced it is to offer passengers the option of increased baggage allowances this summer. The new allowances mean passengers can each check in up to two bags per trip and also have the option of paying for an increased weight allowance on their first checked-in bag – from 15kg to 20kg. As with any Ryanair [...] Full Story
 
Bristol to Shannon flights announced
Aer Lingus Regional has announced it is to launch flights between Bristol and Shannon airports. The new direct service, operated by Aer Arann, will commence on 1 July 2010, operating six days per week (not Saturdays). For an instant, online parking price checker and to book Bristol airport parking and Bristol airport hotels [...] Full Story
 
Ryanair sets up ash cloud refunds and claims team
Ryanair has announced it now has a dedicated Volcanic Ash Disruption team set up to handle refunds and claims from passengers in connection with the disruption caused by the ash cloud. For more information go to www.ryanair.com/en/notices/gops/100518-ASH_REIMBURSE_INFO-GB Full Story
 
New fly zone introduced to reduce ash cloud airspace closures
The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has announced the introduction of a new Time Limited Zone (TLZ) which will allow flights to take place though denser ash cloud than previously permitted. Following discussions with airlines, regulators, and aircraft and engine manufacturers the new Time Limited Zone, which effectively doubles the amount of permissible ash grammes per [...] Full Story
 
 
 
 
 
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