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Thursday, Jul 03, 2025

France Requests Airlines to Cut Flights at Paris Airports Amid Planned Air Traffic Controller Strike

The French government is urging airlines to reduce flight schedules at Paris airports in anticipation of a strike by air traffic controllers.
The French government has called on airlines to decrease their flight operations at the three main airports in Paris—Charles de Gaulle, Orly, and Beauvais.

This request comes in response to an anticipated strike by air traffic controllers scheduled for a forthcoming weekend, which is expected to disrupt air travel across the region.

Authorities have highlighted that the strike is part of ongoing disputes over working conditions and pay within the civil aviation sector.

As negotiations continue, the Ministry of Transport advised airlines to prepare for reduced air traffic capacity and to implement flight cancellations accordingly to mitigate the potential impacts on travelers.

Historically, strikes among air traffic controllers in France have led to significant disruptions in flight schedules, affecting not only domestic travel but also international flights.

The government is urging passengers to check their flight statuses and to remain informed about any changes to itineraries, particularly during peak travel periods.

In response to the impending strike, some European airlines have already begun notifying customers about possible cancellations and have encouraged travelers to adjust their plans.

This situation comes amid broader challenges faced by the aviation industry, which is still recovering from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and grappling with rising fuel costs and staffing issues.

The Paris airports are major hubs for both domestic and international connectivity, and any disruption is likely to reverberate through global flight schedules, affecting travelers and airlines well beyond France’s borders.

The situation remains fluid, as all parties await the outcome of discussions related to the strike and any potential resolutions.
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