Flights resume at Hong Kong airport as protesters ask for forgiveness
After nightfall, a new protest outside a police station in the city was dispersed as officers fired tear gas.
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After nightfall, a new protest outside a police station in the city was dispersed as officers fired tear gas.
Met Éireann recorded the strongest gusts at Sherkin Island off the coast of Cork, with 122 km/h recorded.
Mount Agung spewed smoke and ash as high as 4,000 feet this morning.
Ryanair customers told TheJournal.ie that, despite numerous contacts with customer services, they have not yet received compensation.
The country’s deputy prime minister accused the airline of a “lack of professionalism”.
The low budget airline had been given a deadline of 5pm this evening to correct its compensation policy for passengers.
An experienced Ryanair captain based in Europe describes to TheJournal.ie what it is like working for the company.
The airline said that it would be cancelling the flights between November and March as part of the widespread cancellations announced yesterday.
With a fresh round of cancellations announced yesterday, another 400,000 customers will be affected.
A number of staff at the airline have rejected a bonus offer from management.
Ryanair plans to cancel 40-50 flights daily for the next six weeks.
Some 30,000 customers will have their flights cancelled tomorrow.
Fifteen Ryanair flights into and out of Dublin have been cancelled due to the action.
As many as 2,700 passengers hoping to travel between Dublin, the UK and continental Europe will face disruptions today.