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France Asks Airlines to Reduce Flights Due to Planned Air Traffic Controller Strike

  • On July 3-4, 2025, French air traffic controllers initiated a 48-hour work stoppage, causing widespread flight disruptions across the country during the peak European summer vacation period.
  • The strike was organized by UNSA-ICNA and USAC-CGT unions demanding increased staffing, better working conditions, and opposing a new clock-in system amid safety concerns.
  • French aviation regulators ordered airlines to reduce flights by 25% to 40% at Paris and nearby airports, leading to over 900 canceled flights and widespread delays that are anticipated to intensify.
  • Ryanair called off 170 flights, impacting more than 30,000 travelers, while EasyJet announced it would cancel 274 flights; meanwhile, Lufthansa, Air France, and British Airways adjusted their schedules to minimize disruption.
  • The strike caused extensive travel disruption during a critical holiday period, prompting calls for EU air traffic control reforms and advising passengers on rights under EU Regulation 261/2004.
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A strike by air traffic controllers in France has caused a 25 to 50 percent reduction in the number of flights at the country's main airports, with nearly 933 cancellations, huge delays and a large number of affected passengers, causing significant financial losses for airlines and the air traffic control system, the newspaper "Quittienne" reports.

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Prime Minister François Bayrou declared yesterday that he was "shocked" by this strike and accused the strikers of "taking the French hostage."

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Second day of travel chaos as French air traffic controllers strike

French air traffic controllers staged the second day of a two-day strike on Friday, prompting the cancellation of hundreds of flights not just to-and-from France but also overflying the country as summer holidays kick off.

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Atlasinfo.fr: l'essentiel de l'actualité de la France et du Maghreb broke the news in on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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