Air France prepares for air traffic controller unions strike

Within the framework of the national strike in France to be held today, some air traffic controller unions have called for strike action. As a result, the Direction générale de l'Aviation civile (DGAC) will be limiting the number of flights operated by all airlines.

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Within the framework of the national strike in France to be held tomorrow, some air traffic controller unions have called for strike action. As a result, tomorrow, the Direction générale de l'Aviation civile (DGAC) will be limiting the number of flights operated by all airlines.

As per the company release, tomorrow, Air France expects to be able to carry all passengers to their destination and operate: 100 per cent of its long-haul flights; 90 per cent of its short and medium-haul flights from Paris-Charles de Gaulle; 50 per cent of its short and medium-haul flights from Paris-Orly. Air France is doing all it can to inform its customers as soon as possible. Passengers can consult the latest information, updated in real time at www.airfrance.fr, in the ‘flight schedules’ and ‘flight information’ sections, as well as by calling 3654 (in France).

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