Boeing767copilot wrote: ↑23 Dec 2021, 18:44
SN and LH would be forced to cancel numerous flights in the coming Christmas days due to a shortage of flight crews, due to illness, booster, etc.
Indeed, and today's SN flight to Monrovia was cancelled at the last minute, when all passengers had already checked in, after no pilot was available.
Boeing767copilot wrote: ↑23 Dec 2021, 18:44
SN and LH would be forced to cancel numerous flights in the coming Christmas days due to a shortage of flight crews, due to illness, booster, etc.
Indeed, and today's SN flight to Monrovia was cancelled at the last minute, when all passengers had already checked in, after no pilot was available.
Boeing767copilot wrote: ↑23 Dec 2021, 18:44
SN and LH would be forced to cancel numerous flights in the coming Christmas days due to a shortage of flight crews, due to illness, booster, etc.
Indeed, and today's SN flight to Monrovia was cancelled at the last minute, when all passengers had already checked in, after no pilot was available.
Boeing767copilot wrote: ↑23 Dec 2021, 18:44
SN and LH would be forced to cancel numerous flights in the coming Christmas days due to a shortage of flight crews, due to illness, booster, etc.
Indeed, and today's SN flight to Monrovia was cancelled at the last minute, when all passengers had already checked in, after no pilot was available.
The flight operated as SN1241, it wasn’t canceled. Only yesterday was canceled due to other reasons then crew
You're right: it's Wednesday's flight to Monrovia that was cancelled (and Thursday's flight to Entebbe). But Brussels Airlines recognised that in both cases it was due to a lack of crew. The captain designated for Wednesday's flight called in sick two hours before the flight and the airline was unable to find a replacement. The flight to Monrovia was then postponed by 24 hours. Some transit passengers not allowed in Belgium had to sleep in the airport on army beds.