Ryanair customers express their anger over the last minute cancellation of flights

The airline is cancelling around 2,000 flights over the next six weeks
It says the move is designed to improve its punctuality record, and only affects 2% of its schedule.
Ryanair says flights are being delayed because it's had to give staff time off due to a backlog of leave.
It's also blamed Air Traffic Control restrictions.
Fianna Fáil Transport spokesperson Robert Troy says passengers have been put under unnecessary stress.
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