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Ryanair calls for NATS CEO to resign as thousands of passengers suffers delays

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Ryanair plane in flight

 

Ryanair today (15 Feb) called for NATS (National Air Traffic Services) CEO, Martin Rolfe, to step aside as thousands of passengers travelling to and from London Stansted Airport are suffering unnecessary delays of up to 2hrs due on Saturday to NATS ATC staff shortages. 


A spokesperson for Ryanair commented:

 

“It is completely unacceptable that passengers - many of whom are families heading away for the half-term break - are suffering unnecessary delays (up to 2hrs) due to NATS failure to provide adequate staff levels to manage traffic in/out of Stansted Airport on one of the busiest weekends of the year for travel.



“Today's disruptions further demonstrate that overpaid NATS CEO, Martin Rolfe, is not up to the job and should step aside and let someone competent take over.”

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