EasyJet reported Saturday that it plans to cancel 240 flights over the next ten days, which will affect about 24 a day, to and from London’s Gatwick airport.
The British company assured that the cancellations – which will begin today and last until June 6, coinciding with the school vacations in the United Kingdom – are “necessary to provide reliable services during this busy period”.
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Last Thursday, EasyJet suspended about 200 flights because of computer problems at several European destinations.
“We have taken the decision to make advance cancellations of around 24 flights a day from Gatwick from May 28 until June 6,” the company said in a statement.
Customers will have the option to rebook their flight or will be able to receive a refund and claim compensation in line with current regulations.
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