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At the start of the summer holidays in France, the French air traffic controllers caused numerous delays and flight failures throughout Europe with their strike. Michael O-Leary, the managing director of the Irish low-cost airline Ryanair, was particularly angry about the chaos and accused the EU authorities of inactivity in one of the busiest months of the year. Based on an article by the German courier / with friendly permission Michael O-Lear…
The recent strike by air traffic controllers in France has caused widespread discontent among airlines, with low-cost carrier Ryanair being particularly critical, as hundreds of transit flights were affected in addition to flights to France.
'Many inconveniences, urgent reform of air traffic control' (ANSA)


The airline Ryanair has demanded that the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, resign if she does not take "urgent" measures to reform EU air traffic control services, while French air traffic controller strikes have been extended to four days until this Sunday, July 6.
MADRID, 6 (EUROPA PRESS) The airline Ryanair has required the president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, to resign if it does not take "urgent" measures to reform the EU air traffic control services, while the French air traffic controller strikes have been extended to four days until this Sunday 6 of [...] The Ryanair ticket asks Von der Leyen to resign if it does not reform the EU air traffic control services first appears in …
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