Over 200 Ryanair passengers stranded in Poland

Over 200 Irish Ryanair passengers have been stranded at a Polish airport after their flight was grounded.

Over 200 Irish Ryanair passengers have been stranded at a Polish airport after their flight was grounded.

They had been due to fly from Krakow at 10pm last night, however the no-frills airline re-directed them to the city of Kadovice.

The fog has now lifted yet passengers say they have had no contact from Ryanair.

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