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Roissy airport: around 10% of flights canceled this Thursday

2022-06-29T21:08:50.455Z


A strike movement affects the firefighters at Roissy airport, against a backdrop of wage negotiations.


Some 10% of flights departing or arriving from Paris-Charles de Gaulle (CDG) will be canceled Thursday due to a social movement, AFP learned on Wednesday from the airport manager and the authorities.

As a result of this strike, which affects the firefighters of France's largest airport against the backdrop of wage negotiations and could extend to other categories of employees, the General Directorate of Civil Aviation (DGAC)

"has asked the airlines to preventively cancel part of the flight schedule.

We will thus be able to ensure more than 90% of the flights on the day

, “said the ADP Group (Airports of Paris) to AFP.

Read alsoTowards a new strike in early July in Paris airports?

More specifically, the DGAC has ordered carriers to cancel 17% of their flights between 7:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m., a spokeswoman for the administration told AFP, all for security issues of airport operations.

"We invite passengers to check the news of their flight with their company and to anticipate their arrival at the airport: three hours for an international flight, two hours for a domestic or European flight

," said ADP.

From the same source,

“Groupe ADP is in permanent contact with the various operational actors of Paris-CDG, airlines and air navigation, to limit the impact of these strikes.

We will mobilize all our information channels so that passengers can best prepare for their journey”.

Long-haul not affected

For its part, Air France, one of the main user companies of Paris-Charles de Gaulle, underlined that it had been forced to cancel more than 10% of its short and medium-haul flights taking off or landing from CDG, i.e. 62 movements. of planes.

Long-haul flights will not be affected.

“Our flight schedule is up to date”

and affected travelers have been informed, said a spokesperson for the company, even if

“last minute delays and cancellations are (…) not to be excluded”.

This strike by firefighters comes before a multi-sectoral movement at Groupe ADP scheduled from Friday to Sunday to demand wage increases.

This strike by firefighters comes before a multisectoral and interprofessional movement at the airport, scheduled from Friday to Sunday to demand wage increases.

“We are still awaiting confirmation of the number of strikers and its potential impact on air traffic,”

the manager said on Wednesday evening.

"For the following days, Air France will adapt its program if necessary",

added the company, which

"regrets this social movement which occurs at a time when air transport as a whole is barely recovering from an unprecedented crisis",

due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

On June 9, ADP announced the cancellation of a quarter of flights at CDG, already due to a staff strike demanding wage increases.

After two lean years, air traffic is restarting at full speed in Europe and is gradually returning to its 2019 levels. According to the traffic monitoring body Eurocontrol, traffic is currently evolving at 86% of its level there is three years old, and in the most optimistic scenario, could climb to 95% in August.

At some European airports, the lack of staff has already led to huge chaos, such as at Amsterdam-Schiphol or Frankfurt, where flights have had to be canceled in recent weeks due to shortages of ground staff.

Source: lefigaro

All business articles on 2022-06-29

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