Ryanair’s boss, Michael O’Leary, warned passengers to prepare for a summer with “travel disorders” across Europe, referring to an air traffic control that cannot adequately deal with travel travel.

The head of the Irish airline sent a strict message to European Commissioninviting officials to they intervene urgentlyas he argues that a ‘scandal»Chronic lack of staff and mismanagement leads to unnecessary chaos.

O’leary even named five countrieswho believes they are the ‘worst“, Shaking it finger in Greecethe United Kingdom, France, Germany and Spain.

According to Ryanair boss, the air traffic control systems of these countries They do not work properly and are responsible for the Most of the delays affecting European air travel. ‘This can no longer be tolerated’he said.

Ryanair said 3,380 from last year’s flights were affected by delays due to air traffic of the UK. In France, that number was launched at 35,100. On the contrary, the Slovakia had just 210 flights affected by delays and the Ireland only 70.

O’Leary continued by saying: ‘The difference is that it is about protected state monopolieswho are not interested in customer service, are not interested in passengers and they don’t even care about their customers of Their airlines. Each year they have staff deficiency and they are Responsible for over 90% of delays Flights to Europe, which adds an additional 10% to gas emissions in Europe. ”

“Ryanair, our customers and our passengers are bored of these inevitable delays imposed every summer by the French, the Germans, the Spaniards, the Greeks and the British,” noted.

“All they need to properly manage the ATC service is to hire and train air traffic controllers, as Irish, Danes, Dutch, Belgians and Slovaks have already proven.” added while sending the message that “It is time to stop this European mismanagement and impotence.”

These statements by the head of Europe’s largest airline comes a few days after Ryanair highlighted a summer travel nightmare that unfolds to Portugalwhere large tails in border controls have left Hundreds of passengers blocked to the departure gates.

The airline stated that over 270 travelers lost their flights within just two weeks due to chronic under -staffing as he described and directly dismissed responsibility in Airport Managing Company Ana, accusing her of not preparing properly for travel traffic.