Ryanair on Wednesday said it plans to cancel more flights, affecting around 400,000 customers in the four months to mid-March, as it struggles with a shortage of pilots.
The Irish no-frills airline plans to fly 25 fewer aircraft during its winter schedule, hitting less than one percent of its customers, it said in a statement amid a cancellations crisis that has plagued the carrier since mid-September
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