France is up for another day of disruptions as its citizens are protesting against President Emmanuel Macron’s planned pension reforms. The French civil aviation authority (DGAC) has – again – asked airlines to cancel 20% of their flights today.
Flights had returned to normal over the weekend after the first days of strike on Thursday and Friday (5 and 6 December). Ground crew of Air France is set to massively join today’s strike actions.
Any flight that enters the French airspace might also be affected as one of the French air traffic controllers unions has joined the strike.
This post was published on 10 December 2019 09:26
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