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French air traffic controllers’ walkout disrupts early summer season travel

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The protest is over staff shortages and ageing equipment, leading to hundreds of flight cancellations.

PARIS: French air traffic controllers began a two-day strike today to protest over staff shortages and ageing equipment, leading to hundreds of flight cancellations just as the summer season gets underway.

France’s civil aviation agency DGAC told airlines to revise their schedules, including at Paris’ Roissy Charles de Gaulle airport – one of Europe’s busiest hubs – forcing the carriers to cancel flights.

Air France, France’s largest airline, said it had adapted its flight schedule, without giving details, but that it was maintaining its full long-haul flight schedule.

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