In normal times, the failure in the middle of the day of the Ryanair reservations system would constitute a top must-read story. As passengers tried vainly to check in online, Europe's biggest budget airline was temporarily obliged to allow them the luxury of collecting a boarding pass at the airport without the usual £55 fee.
Yet yesterday, as the UK's transport infrastructure creaked under the pressure of millions of travellers desperate to be elsewhere, the IT foul-up at Europe's biggest budget airline merited a mere sidebar.
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