Disappointing news for those who should fly to France soon.
Media bodies in France are reporting an expected strike at the country's airports next week.
The strike is expected to reach its peak on March 7-8, but its effect should be wider.
According to reports in the French media, the strike is supposed to affect flights between March 6-10, when at its peak about 30 percent of flights at the major airports in Paris are expected to be canceled.
It is not yet known whether the strike will affect flights to and from Israel, but it is recommended to check the matter with the airlines before your flight and make sure that your flight departs as planned.
The reason for the strike is a huge protest in France that has been spreading in recent weeks following the raising of the retirement age and its conditions.
The strike is expected to also include businesses, public transportation and more, which means that anyone who will be in France on these dates is also expected to be affected by it.
In addition, the wave of labor strikes in Europe will also include the subway workers in London who are expected to strike on March 15.
In a city that is already considered very congested, the transition of the many passengers from the subway to the roads will be challenging and not particularly pleasant.
The recommendation for those who are supposed to travel in the city that day is to travel to places that are within walking distance.
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