Transavia airline will also cancel round-trip flights to Schiphol from next weekend due to the shortage of planes. A spokesperson confirmed this to NH News.
It is not yet clear how many flights are involved. Not all passengers of canceled flights have yet been informed. According to Transavia, everyone will be notified this afternoon.
According to Schiphol’s departure schedule, at least flights to Nice (France) and Bari (Italy) have been canceled for tomorrow morning.
thousands of vacationers
Many flights to and from Eindhoven Airport have already been canceled in the past few days. Earlier this month, Transavia also canceled dozens of scheduled flights, ruining the holidays for nearly 8,000 people.
A Transavia spokesperson described the cancellation of holiday flights as worthless: “There’s a lot more business backlog than we’ve seen.”
Travelers panic
Passengers whose flight is canceled at the last moment are entitled to financial compensation. You can then contact a compensation company.
“Last week, more than 1,200 people contacted us who had problems with a Transavia flight. “This is too much,” said Paul Vaneker, flight data analyst at EUClaim. In any case, this applies to flights canceled 1-2 days before departure.
According to Vaneker, many passengers are uncomfortable with the cancellations. “We see people failing to reach customer service. “People are looking for us in a panic,” he says.
According to the ANP, at least 2,000 passengers have already filed lawsuits over canceled Transavia flights.
Source: NOS

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