Ryanair CEO warns '100,000 passengers' could face cancelled flights 'next week' View Image

Ryanair's chief executive has delivered a stark warning that 100,000 passengers could face flight disruptions next week due to an impending air traffic control union strike in France.

Michael O'Leary told the Sky Money blog that the industrial action would cost Ryanair approximately £20m.

Despite the company's capacity to absorb the expense, he stressed that it would ultimately be the customers who suffer the consequences and encouraged them to voice their complaints.

SNCTA members are scheduled to strike from Tuesday 7 October until the morning of Friday 10 October over a dispute regarding pay and working conditions.

Whilst the strike will inevitably impact flights bound for France, it will

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