Ursula von der Leyen issued urgent demand by Ryanair as Brits holidays ruined

Hand of man while holding suitcase against arrival and departure board at airport

The UK alone has seen over 913,000 passengers impacted. (Image: Getty)

has issued an urgent appeal to European Commission President , demanding immediate reforms to Europe’s (ATC) systems as millions of passengers face unprecedented disruption.

The airline, which has been at the forefront of a campaign to address highlights the severe impact of staff shortages on travellers’ holidays across Europe.

According to Ryanair, 182,948 , with more than 33 million passengers affected by flight delays and cancellations since April 2024, with countries like France, Spain, and Germany bearing the brunt of the crisis.

The UK alone has seen over 913,000 passengers impacted.

Airport flight table. Cancelled flights to Dublin, Berlin, Madrid or Dubai.

182,948 have been reportedly delayed since April 2024 (Image: Getty)

Ryanair attributed the chaos to understaffing and mismanagement within Europe’s ATC services, which have failed to meet rising demand despite increased service fees.

Passengers have reported hours-long delays, last-minute cancellations, and mounting frustration as fully staffed flights remain grounded due to insufficient ATC personnel.

Ryanair said that ATC fees have soared by 21 percent since pre- levels, yet service quality has deteriorated.

Airlines and passengers are paying a premium, but disruptions stemming from understaffed ATC centres have resulted in what Ryanair describes as “record delays and ruined holidays.”

The airline is calling on von der Leyen and Eurocontrol Director General Raul Medina to intervene, mandating EU member states to ensure ATC centres are adequately staffed and equipped.

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Without swift action, Ryanair warns, the current situation will persist, exacerbating stress for passengers and hindering Europe’s aviation industry.

“Every time you fly, you’re paying for a service you’re not receiving,” Ryanair said in a statement. “Passengers deserve better.”

Ryanair has encouraged frustrated passengers to join its campaign, directing them to a petition aimed at pressuring the EU Commission to prioritise ATC reforms.

ATC centres play a crucial role in managing airspace, ensuring the safe and timely flow of aircraft.

However, staffing shortages and outdated rostering practices have led to capacity restrictions that cripple operations, particularly during peak travel times like weekends.

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