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Two days of strikes by French air traffic controllers last week led to costs of €120 million to the European aviation sector. The total comprised of €47 million in delay costs and an estimated €73 ...
The initial two-day strike by French ATC disrupted air travel beyond the French border. What are the broader implications?
Sweden flight shaming is now facing a major reversal as the country scraps its controversial air tax to boost its struggling ...
A strike by French air traffic controllers seeking better working conditions is disrupting travel to, from and over France.
A large-scale strike by French air traffic controllers has thrown European summer travel into chaos, forcing the cancellation of nearly 40 percent of flights at major airports ...
French air traffic controllers staged the second day of a two-day strike on Friday, prompting the cancellation of flights ...
Europe is in chaos today [Friday, July 4] as air traffic workers in France have gone on strike meaning hundreds of flights ...
Around 1,000 flights had been cancelled on Friday morning, after companies cancelled 40% of flights to deal with the strike.
On July 3 and July 4, amid the busy summer travel season, French air traffic controllers (ATC) are striking in an effort to spark industry changes in France.
Thousands of passengers have had their travel plans disrupted after low-cost airlines Ryanair and easyJet cancelled hundreds of flights due to French air traffic control strikes.
Two-day strike impacting 30,000 passengers is 'abundantly unfair on EU passengers and families going on holidays', Ryanair ...