French Air Traffic Controllers Go On Strike

French Air Traffic Controllers Go On Strike

The labor union of French air traffic controllers has gone on strike on April 25.

According to Reuters, the French Civil Aviation Authority (DGAC) has requested a reduction in flights by 75% at Orly Airport, 65% at Marseille Airport, 55% at Charles de Gaulle Airport, and 45% at all airports.

Air France is implementing special measures such as free changes and refunds. Japan Airlines (JAL) plans to operate as normal.

Ryanair has decided to cancel more than 300 flights and criticized the controllers, stating that since 2023, there have been 67 days of strikes by controllers, affecting over 1.2 million people.

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