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EasyJet cancels 2% of summer flights over air traffic worries

EasyJet has cancelled 1,700 flights out of the 90,000 scheduled for the rest of July and August
EasyJet has cancelled 1,700 flights out of the 90,000 scheduled for the rest of July and August

EasyJet has axed 2% of its summer flight schedule, affecting the holiday plans of 180,000 customers, which it blamed on air traffic control challenges across Europe.

The travel industry is on high alert for disruption this summer after Europe's peak season last year was hit by cancellations, causing chaos at airports

The disruptions were as a result of the industry not having enough staff to handle the rapid bounce back in demand after the pandemic.

This summer, air traffic control issues are likely to be the weak spot, according to warnings from Eurocontrol, which manages European airspace.

EasyJet, the biggest airline in the UK by number of passengers, said today that making changes now meant it could avoid last-minute cancellations which were more costly and caused passengers more inconvenience.

The airline said it had plenty of crew and pilots but worries over air traffic meant it had cancelled 1,700 flights out of the 90,000 scheduled for the rest of July and August.

Most of the cut flights were from the airline's biggest base at London's Gatwick airport

It said 95% of affected passengers had already been re-booked on an alternative flight because it had mostly consolidated flights with multiple frequencies.

Europe's airspace has been squeezed by the war in Ukraine leaving less capacity for aircraft, plus staffing issues at some air control locations and industrial action are causing bottlenecks, making on the day cancellations more likely.

"We are sorry for any inconvenience that this may have caused," EasyJet said in a statement.