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The Sun says EASYJET has warned that it will be cancelling even more flights this summer.
The Metro says EasyJet has confirmed it will cut more flights this summer as transport chaos continues to disrupt plans for UK travellers.
The Independent says Britain’s biggest budget airline has confirmed it will cull hundreds of flights this summer as it struggles with its promised schedule.
The Guardian says Gatwick airport will reduce its summer capacity to ward off potential chaos, after dozens of last-minute cancellations wrecked the travel plans of holidaymakers over the platinum jubilee and half-term holiday.
The Metro says a Ryanair worker commandeered a plane’s tannoy system to slate the company during a flight.
The Independent says As news emerged of a tragedy involving a disabled passenger who had just arrived at Gatwick, the airport has announced plans to cap operations in July and August.
BBC News says Gatwick Airport is reducing the number of flights during the peak summer period due to staff shortages.
The Independent says Airlines have been ordered by the government to cancel flights for July and August now to “de-risk the summer” for tens of thousands of passengers.
The Independent says Around 10,000 travellers booked with easyJet have had their flights cancelled on Monday.
The Metro says there are growing fears that the summer holidays could be ruined by the ongoing chaos at UK airports.
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