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Dublin Airport has been experiencing chaos with over 30 flights cancelled due to the French air traffic control strike. Airlines have been forced to cut their schedules at Paris's main airports, leading to significant disruptions for passengers. Despite a decision by the controllers to cancel the strike, flights in and out of Paris continue to be affected.
Ryanair, a budget airline, had to cancel 300 flights across Europe due to the French air traffic controller strikes. The airline's chief has called on the EU to protect overflights and allow other European controllers to manage flights in French airspace. Travelers are advised to stay updated on flight cancellations and delays.
The strikes are set to cancel up to 70% of flights to and from France this week, causing major inconvenience for passengers. With ongoing strike actions planned, disruptions are expected to intensify over the coming weeks, affecting both air and train travel in Europe. The situation remains dynamic and uncertain, requiring passengers to stay informed and make alternative travel arrangements.
In a surprising turn of events, Ryanair's cancellation of flights has drawn attention to the challenges faced by airlines during air traffic control strikes. The impact of such strikes on the aviation industry and passengers' travel plans highlights the need for better coordination and contingency plans. As the strike actions persist, the pressure mounts on authorities to find solutions that minimize disruptions and ensure smoother travel experiences for all.
More than 30 flights in and out of Dublin Airport have been cancelled as a result of an air traffic control strike in France.
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UP to 70 per cent of flights to and from France are set to be cancelled this week due to strikes.Those travelling are being warned they may not get to.
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Thirty-six flights have been cancelled at Dublin Airport on Thursday due to planned strike action by air traffic controllers in France.