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Here we go again: Possible ATC strike in France on Tuesday 10th October.

Several Air Traffic Controller Unions in France have called for industrial action in support of a national call for strike on Tuesday 10th October. The industrial action will start on the evening of Monday 9th and end on the morning of Wednesday 11th.

There will be a telephone conference in French on Friday 6th October at 1130 UTC organised by DGAC/DSNA.
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sn26567 wrote: 05 Oct 2017, 11:58 Here we go again: Possible ATC strike in France on Tuesday 10th October.
30% of the flights to be cancelled at CDG, ORY, Beauvais, Lyon, NCE, MRS, TLS, BOD, Nantes.

And on the same day, beware of the CGASP/ACOD strike in public services in Belgium: it might be difficult to go to Belgian airports by public transport.
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An update on the air traffic control strike in France, huge impact on flights.

https://www.aviation24.be/miscellaneous/ ... t-flights/

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Flight SN3676 is currently waiting at Toulouse with an air traffic control restriction till 10:00 (iso 07:00)

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ANR impacted flights:
TB2658 Malaga evening flight not getting back on time, will divert to Brussel.
TB2223 to Nador will depart from Ostend around midnight

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DIBO wrote: 10 Oct 2017, 21:29 ANR impacted flights:
TB2658 Malaga evening flight not getting back on time, will divert to Brussel.
TB2223 to Nador will depart from Ostend around midnight
TB2223 to Nador using OO-TEA and OO-JEM positioning to ANR, or will OO-JEM fly BRU-OST?

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A general transport strike in Italy on 27 October could affect the schedule of Alitalia flights. 21 flights have already been cancelled on that date. Passengers should check the Alitalia website.
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sn26567 wrote: 25 Oct 2017, 23:03 A general transport strike in Italy on 27 October could affect the schedule of Alitalia flights. 21 flights have already been cancelled on that date. Passengers should check the Alitalia website.
Oh no...

I m flying CRL PSA round trip tomorrow with FR... (As SN's FLR schedule is useless for a business trip)... Any information on that one?

BTW As from saturday FR s isn t good any more either... so delaying the trip isn t really an option...

Cheers and thanx,

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Possible French ATC strike on Thursday 16th.

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sn26567 wrote: 13 Nov 2017, 17:21 Possible French ATC strike on Thursday 16th.
French strike: Extensive delays across France, especially the west. More information as the situation evolves. http://ow.ly/JpTE30gC1Ne

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sn26567 wrote: 16 Nov 2017, 14:59
sn26567 wrote: 13 Nov 2017, 17:21 Possible French ATC strike on Thursday 16th.
French strike: Extensive delays across France, especially the west. More information as the situation evolves. http://ow.ly/JpTE30gC1Ne

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Another strike ....

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If it's not France, it's Italy!

Ground Handling strike action in Italy tomorrow 21st November between 1300 and 1700 local times.
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And when it's over in Italy, back to France!

Hop! pilots threatened to strike during the end-of-year holiday period if negotiations over working conditions remain blocked.
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sn26567 wrote: 24 Nov 2017, 18:31 And when it's over in Italy, back to France!

Hop! pilots threatened to strike during the end-of-year holiday period if negotiations over working conditions remain blocked.
Even worse: French pilots voted for a general strike over Christmas time.
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That's such a d*** move from the French pilots. Honestly, I can understand that they want to organise a strike when this is the last solution, but it's very sad that it are always the passengers who have to carry the consequences. And the timing is even worse: let those passengers get at least to their families with Christmas and wait with the strike until those days are over.

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Yuqu12 wrote: 28 Nov 2017, 13:27 That's such a d*** move from the French pilots. Honestly, I can understand that they want to organise a strike when this is the last solution, but it's very sad that it are always the passengers who have to carry the consequences. And the timing is even worse: let those passengers get at least to their families with Christmas and wait with the strike until those days are over.
This is not a fault of the pilots... It's the company who really doesn't think about passengers.

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Not Real wrote: 03 Dec 2017, 09:31
Yuqu12 wrote: 28 Nov 2017, 13:27 That's such a d*** move from the French pilots. Honestly, I can understand that they want to organise a strike when this is the last solution, but it's very sad that it are always the passengers who have to carry the consequences. And the timing is even worse: let those passengers get at least to their families with Christmas and wait with the strike until those days are over.
This is not a fault of the pilots... It's the company who really doesn't think about passengers.
1. The results of a strike are allways the fault of those who go on strike.
2. Also in this case, it's the strikers who don't care about the passengers.

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Passenger wrote: 03 Dec 2017, 12:10
Not Real wrote: 03 Dec 2017, 09:31
Yuqu12 wrote: 28 Nov 2017, 13:27 That's such a d*** move from the French pilots. Honestly, I can understand that they want to organise a strike when this is the last solution, but it's very sad that it are always the passengers who have to carry the consequences. And the timing is even worse: let those passengers get at least to their families with Christmas and wait with the strike until those days are over.
This is not a fault of the pilots... It's the company who really doesn't think about passengers.
1. The results of a strike are allways the fault of those who go on strike.
2. Also in this case, it's the strikers who don't care about the passengers.
And passengers that do not care about the people who make their travel possible. The low cost must come from savings on workers that make things happen. Sometimes it's just as simple as that.

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