Ryanair ‘systems failure’ brings chaos to major airports across Europe

Ryanair ‘systems failure’ brings chaos to major airports across Europe

Airports all over Europe were in chaos today as Ryanair grounded flights due to a “systems failure” that left passengers stranded and stressed out.

Passengers reported being unable to check-in for flights online after a systems failure occurred overnight, affecting major airports across Europe. Ryanair says the system has since been restored, but irate travelers are still reporting issues on social media.

There are reports of long queues to check in luggage at airports, and passengers are saying that they were forced to pay Ryanair’s airport check-in fee of £55 ($68) because they were unable to do so in advance on the app. Angry customers are also reporting that some flights departed without all passengers onboard, and that flight confirmations had simply vanished from the app.

One plane was delayed on the tarmac for 90 minutes and passengers were told it was due to a “country-wide systems failure.”

“This morning we suffered a system outage which caused some short delays at airport check-in and boarding,” Ryanair said. “The system has been restored and flights are operating as normal. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.”

The Ryanair issues come just days after a British Airways staff strike saw thousands of the airline’s passengers affected by canceled flights.

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