
"The main French air traffic control union, SNCTA, has suspended a planned strike for 18 to 19 September. This decision was made because the collapse of the French government made it impossible to achieve demands at the ministerial level. A more extensive strike is still scheduled to take place from the morning of 7 October to the morning of 10 October."
"French air traffic control walkouts severely disrupt European air travel, as one in three flights typically routes through or over France. Airlines like Ryanair, which was significantly impacted by a previous July strike, are urging the European Commission to ensure French airspace remains open for overflights during future industrial action."
The main French air traffic control union SNCTA suspended a planned strike for 18 to 19 September because the collapse of the French government made ministerial-level demands unattainable. A broader strike remains scheduled from the morning of 7 October to the morning of 10 October. French air traffic control walkouts cause severe disruption across Europe because about one in three flights routes through or over France. Airlines such as Ryanair, hit hard by a July strike, are calling on the European Commission to keep French airspace open for overflights during industrial action. Passengers should expect disruption around announced strike dates and monitor airline communications and rights.
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