In full: Scottish flights affected by Ryanair cancellations


TODAY
Flight number
FR5774 Dublin - Glasgow
FR5773 Glasgow - Dublin
TOMORROW
None
THURSDAY
FR6266 Edinburgh - Barcelona
FR6267 Barcelona - Edinburgh
FR6654 Edinburgh - Bordeaux
FR6655 Bordeaux - Edinburgh
FR4383 Edinburgh - Frankfurt Hahn
FR4382 Frankfurt Hahn - Edinburgh
FRIDAY
FR2684 Edinburgh - Stansted
FR2685 Stansted - Edinburgh
FR8888 Edinburgh - Stansted
FR8887 Stansted - Edinburgh
SATURDAY
FR4188 Glasgow - Carcassonne
FR4189 Carcassonne - Glasgow
SUNDAY
FR7352 Edinburgh - Brussels Charleroi
FR7353 Brussels Charleroi - Edinburgh
However, there are none after Sunday, meaning Scots fliers stand to avoid the disruption which is due to last until the end of next month.
The affected return flights are between Glasgow and Dublin today, and between Edinburgh and Barcelona, Bordeaux and Frankfurt Hahn on Thursday.
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Hide AdAlso grounded are two Edinburgh-Stansted return flights on Friday, one return flight between Glasgow and Carcassonne in southern France on Saturday, and one return Edinburgh-Brussels flight on Sunday.
The cancellations have been caused by Ryanair allowing too many pilots to take holidays at the same time.
Chief executive Michael O'Leary has pledged to refund affected passengers.
He said: "If they're not satisfied with the alternative flights offered, they can have a full refund and they will all be entitled to their EU261 compensation entitlements.
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Hide Ad"This is our mess-up. When we make a mess in Ryanair, we come out with our hands up."
However, the airline denied reports that its pilots were considering calling a strike ballot.
A spokesman said: “This is misinformation put out by the Aer Lingus pilots union and there is no truth to it.”
Inverclyde MP Ronnie Cowan said the Commons transport committee would be considering a possible investigation into the cancellations.
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Hide AdMr Cowan, who was appointed to the committee last week, said: “Ryanair passengers will be understandably angry at the airline’s complete mess-up of their pilot rostering and the subsequent flight cancellations.
"With 400,000 passengers affected, Ryanair has a responsibility to ensure that those who have been delayed are appropriately compensated.
“Given the scale of the problem, the transport committee will need to consider if it has any role in further investigating the matter.
"The committee will come to a view about this at a later stage, but I would hope that any consideration on behalf of the committee takes into account customer views and whether Ryanair has done enough to satisfy those that have been unfairly affected."