EasyJet has been forced to cancel a number of flights on Boxing Day due to a strike by cabin crew in France.
The industrial action covers Christmas Day – when there are no flights scheduled – and December 26.
The carrier said: “EasyJet will do everything possible to minimise the impact of the strike on its passengers which is why the airline has taken the decision to proactively cancel some flights on 26 December as a measure of precaution, to allow passengers to re-organise their travel plans for the Christmas holidays.
“Passengers on the affected flights will be contacted by easyJet and can either receive a full refund or rebook their travel for an alternative date free of charge so they are able to re-organise their travel plans.”
Passengers planning to fly to and from France are being “strongly recommended” to check the status of their flight on the airline’s website before setting out to the airport.