Ryanair has written to MoneySavingExpert.com founder Martin Lewis insisting there is "no technical problem" which is resulting in passengers' names being automatically changed on bookings, despite us submitting a dossier detailing more than 160 reports of the issue.
Ryanair customers have inundated us with complaints that it is unfairly charging them £115 to change their name, insisting it was the airline that messed up their bookings – and we are urging Ryanair to prove it has a heart and show leniency.
More than 100 flights have been cancelled after London City Airport was closed when an unexploded WW2 bomb was found. If you were due to fly, here are your rights.
Major travel disruption is continuing today (Monday) due to wintry weather across the UK, with disruption to some flights, many struggling to get to work and 100s of schools closed.
British Airways will introduce a new boarding policy from December, but despite reports claiming it'll force those with hand-luggage only tickets to board last, it insists that decision has not yet been made.
Hundreds of thousands of travellers who have missed connecting flights with non-EU airlines could now be able to claim compensation after a ruling by the Court of Appeal.
13 October 2017
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