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The situation at Paris airports will be even more tense today as the civil aviation authority (DGAC) has asked carriers to cancel 40 percent of flights.
Since July 3rd, a strike by the sky's pointers has affected air traffic. At Beauvais-Tillé airport, in the Oise, 40% of flights are cancelled on the second day of mobilization.
The air traffic controllers strike continues in France with the cancellation of 40% of flights at three Parisian airports, in addition to a 50% decrease in activity at the Nice airfield, according to data from the General Directorate of Civil Aviation (DGAC) and collecting local media such as Le Figaro. Specifically, the three facilities of the capital affected are Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Orly and Beauvais, while the airports of Lyon, Marseille…
40% of flights cancelled at Paris airports amid nationwide air traffic strike - The Arabian Stories News
PARIS: The strike, which began disrupting operations across French airports on Thursday, intensified on Friday with the National Civil Aviation Authority directing airlines to cancel a significant share of their schedules. At Paris’ Charles de Gaulle, Orly, and Beauvais airports, 40% of all flights were scrapped. Cancellations reached 50% in Nice, and 30% in Marseille, Lyon, and several other cities. Despite these preventive measures, authoritie…
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