1,500 supporters of the Blues could miss the match when they have already paid everything

They have their plane and match tickets, but they are not at all sure to see the Blues play at the Aviva Stadium on Saturday in Dublin, during the clash of the second day of the Six Nations Tournament between Ireland and France. According The Parisian1,500 tricolor supporters were still waiting on Sunday, six days before the meeting.

Dublin airport has informed the French travel agency MyComm that it will not be able to welcome its customers, due to a lack of staff to handle passengers and their luggage.

A dialogue of the deaf

The airport offers fallback solutions in other Irish cities, Shannon and Cork, located “2h30” from the capital, laments Grégory Sevault, CEO of MyComm.

The counter-proposals of this official agency, which has been working in sports events for several years, remained a dead letter until Monday. “What we want is to alert the FFR and hold the Irish authorities accountable, just like the Irish Federation”, launched Grégory Sevault in The Parisian.

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