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At one of the world's largest airports: More than 16,<> flights will be cancelled | Israel Hayom

2023-11-08T13:54:11.071Z

Highlights: At one of the world's largest airports: More than 16,<> flights will be cancelled. System upgrades in about two months will lead to huge cancellations, which may even affect all of Europe. It is unclear when the war in Israel will end and how it will affect Israelis who are thinking of flying to France. In addition to flight cancellations in France, flights passing through French airspace could also have a significant impact, with about 2.5 million passengers likely to be affected in the first two months of 2024.


System upgrades in about two months will lead to huge cancellations, which may even affect all of Europe • When and where? All details in the article


The Euro News website reported today that following an upgrade in systems at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, one of the largest and busiest airports in the world, no fewer than 16,<> flights are expected to be canceled in the coming months.

According to the report, the decision was made there in order to upgrade the systems operating at the airport since the 70s, which in some cases, according to the report, still use very outdated technologies there to carry out essential operations.

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Flight cancellations there will likely take place between January and February, the months considered least attractive to visitors to Paris. As of now, it is unclear when the war in Israel will end and how it will affect Israelis who are thinking of flying to France, but it is important to remember this issue.

The decision there is made shortly before the Olympics, which are expected in 2024, when millions of tourists from all over the world are expected to visit Paris. In addition to flight cancellations in France, flights passing through French airspace could also have a significant impact, with about 2.5 million passengers likely to be affected in the first two months of 2024.

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