The difficulties accumulate in this weekend of departure on vacation at Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle airport.
A strike forced the cancellation of flights on Friday, and will continue to disrupt air traffic this Saturday.
At the same time, passengers who left Friday "
early morning
" arrived at their destination without their luggage, as indicated by BFMTV this Saturday morning.
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In question: the accumulation of two technical incidents, we are confirmed on the side of Groupe ADP.
The first affected the “
luggage sorting center at the start of operations
”.
The second is “
a computer system failure, which affected several airlines in the early morning
”.
Number of passengers affected unknown
As a result, the passengers left without their suitcases.
“
The companies are doing their best
” to forward the luggage to the destinations of the customers concerned during the next scheduled flights.
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"
Luggage, there is a lot that is lost
," warned Emmanuel Duchemin-Humbert, Force Ouvrière Aéroports de Paris representative, at the microphone of BFMTV.
A claim refuted by ADP, which claims that “
the suitcases will find their owners
”.
The company also invalidates the figures mentioned by the union representative, who said that 50% of Friday's passengers left without their luggage.
Groupe ADP is now trying to quantify the number of passengers concerned.
The outages lasted from approximately 7:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.