In the aftermath of a new day of mobilization against the pension reform, travelers will have to be patient, while the networks are still disrupted by renewable strikes.
“
The disruptions in transport will continue until Friday
”, warned the Minister Delegate for Transport, Clément Beaune, this Wednesday.
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However, the RATP expects a significant improvement, which should continue this Friday.
Le Figaro
takes stock of the forecasts for the next two days.
In the airline industry
In the
air sector
, the General Directorate of Civil Aviation (DGAC) is already asking airlines to cancel 20% of flights at Paris-Charles-de-Gaulle airport and 30% at Orly and Nice airports. , Beauvais, Bordeaux, Lyon, Lille, Toulouse, Marseille, Montpellier and Nantes.
For Clément Beaune, the objective is "
to avoid last minute cancellations
".
However, "
despite these preventive measures, disruptions and delays are nevertheless to be expected
", underlines the administration in a press release.
At the RATP
On the RATP
side
, the situation will improve significantly this Thursday, even if the network remains marked by the social movement.
According to the management, traffic will be normal on the bus and tram networks, almost normal on the RER A, disrupted in the metro and very disrupted on the RER B.
All lines will operate all day this Thursday, the company notes.
Traffic will be normal on lines
1, 3bis, 4, 7bis, 14
.
On line
2
, traffic will be almost normal in the morning, and two out of three trains will run in the afternoon.
On line
3
, travelers will be able to take one out of two trains in the morning and one out of three in the afternoon.
On line
5
, traffic will be normal in the morning, and three out of four trains will run in the afternoon.
On line
6
, three out of four trains will run in the morning and two out of three in the afternoon.
On line
7
, two out of three trains will run.
Line
8
will offer one in three trains.
Traffic will be “
almost normal
” on line
9
.
Line
10
will have one in two trains.
On line
11
and line
12
, traffic will be almost normal in the morning, and two out of three trains will run in the afternoon.
Finally, on line
13
, one in two trains will run between 6 a.m. and 8 p.m.
On the RER side, line
A
will offer three trains out of four, with an interconnection maintained at Nanterre Préfecture.
On line
B
, disruptions are expected, with one out of two trains at peak times, and two out of three at off-peak hours.
The interconnection is interrupted at Gare du Nord.
On the surface, traffic will be normal on
the Orlyval
and the
bus
network , as well as on the
tram
side .
For Friday, the situation should improve again, according to the RATP: traffic will be normal on the bus and tram networks, and almost normal on line A of the RER.
It should be disrupted "
on a few metro lines only
", but would remain very disrupted on the RER B.
At
the SNCF
At the
SNCF
, a majority of railway workers have already voted to renew the strike: in Montparnasse, Versailles, Metz, Nantes, Toulouse and Strasbourg.
According to Didier Mathis, the secretary general of Unsa-Ferroviaire, the disruptions could be effective “
until Saturday
”.
“
We take stock of the inter-union tomorrow morning to see what we can do
,” he adds.