Strike by Controllers Disrupts Flights in Europe.Reports on the impact of a strike staged by air-traffic controllers in Europe on European Union plans to overhaul airspace management.Wall Street Journal - Eastern EditionMichaelsDanielPradaPaulo
The threat of action comes as budget airline Ryanair this week announced more than 900 journeys were cancelled in June as a result of air traffic control strikes across France - with around 160,000 people affected by the grounded flights. French air traffic controllers took...
Cancelations and delays are already racking up, particularly inFrance, where air traffic controllers joined the nationwide strike this week in protest against the government's controversial pension reforms. Since the beginning of the year, operations atGermany'sbusiest airports have been impacted as gro...
Between 2004 and 2016, French airtrafficcontrollers were onstrike254 days, while second-placed Greece only had 46 days of stoppages, Italy 37 and Germany four, according to thereportseen by the daily. "Every day of a strike in France has a much bigger impact on European traffic than (stri...
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IATA warned that strikes, including by airport staff such as air traffic controllers, are “cause for concern,” particularly in places like France. Labor action by French workers battling the government over pension reforms has resulted in as many as 30% of flights canceled at Paris’ seco...
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by airport staff such as air traffic controllers, are “cause for concern,” particularly in places like France. Labor action by French workers battling the government over pension reforms has resulted in as many as 30% of flights canceled at Paris’ second busiest airport, Orly, on som...
»<br> <br>Translated:<br>Voli, Ryanair's CEO: "Airfares in Europe are too low. Increasingly drunk passengers on board: Limit alcohol at the airport." </p><p>Parla O'Leary, CEO of Europe's leading low-cost airline: "Too many delays these weeks because of air traffic controllers....
(such as a plane failure), political destabilization in the country where the flight was to take place, security threats or air traffic controllers’ strike. Luckily for passengers, neitherlegal nor illegal strikes of airline operator employeesdo not exclude its liability and in such events...