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Hundreds of flights have been cancelled across Europe (and it will be worse tomorrow)

Air traffic controllers in France are on strike. Here’s how it’s been affecting flights so far…

Updated at 6pm

HUNDREDS OF FLIGHTS to and from France have been cancelled today as air traffic controllers launch a two-day strike over working conditions.

The situation is due to worsen tomorrow.

Aer Lingus and Ryanair are amongst the airlines to cancel flights.

France’s civil aviation authority had asked airlines to scrap around 40 percent of flights, warning of “disruption across the whole country”, and it called on companies to increase cancellations to about 50 per cent tomorrow.

Flag carrier Air France warned of “very severe disruption” to its flight schedule. Although it pledged to operate “almost all” long-haul flights, medium and short-haul services would be badly affected, it said.

“Last-minute delays and cancellations can also be expected,” the airline added.

Two Aer Lingus flights - EI 522 Dublin to Paris and EI 523 Paris to Dublin – have been cancelled.

“All other Aer Lingus flights between Ireland and France on Wednesday 8th April are planned to operate,” a statement on the airline’s website reads.

“We will notify customers through all available communications channels should this situation change.”

Ryanair has taken drastic action and cancelled hundreds of flights across Europe – including services to and from Dublin and Shannon. The budget carrier has also published a list of flights cancelled for tomorrow.

“Customers will be updated on their flight status via email and/or the mobile phone number you provided at time of booking,” the airline said.

“It’s grossly unfair that thousands of European travellers will once again have their travel plans disrupted by the selfish actions of a tiny number of French… workers.”

Scrapped

There were average delays of 30 minutes at the main Paris airport, Charles de Gaulle and 300 flights out of 700 were scrapped at the secondary airport of Orly.

On the whole, though, passengers had been warned well in advance and seemed to have made other plans.

“The companies have done what was needed. For the moment, there are no difficulties,” one airport source said.

“There are a few people complaining, but no large-scale discontent,” added this source, who did not wish to be named.

However, not everyone had been tipped off.

“We weren’t warned,” said frustrated tourist Audrey Trivel at the desk of Portuguese carrier TAP Portugal.

Instead of a direct flight to Madeira with her family, she was staring down the barrel of a “grand tour” of Europe, via Geneva and Frankfurt.

Unions

The strike was called by the main air traffic union SNCTA, which wants talks over the working conditions of its members.

A particular bone of contention is the pushing back of the retirement age for airtraffic controllers from 57 to 59.

The union insists that for the past 10 years, talks over working conditions have taken place outside the formal structure for union-management negotiations.

The FNAM aviation association strongly criticised the strike, saying it would “essentially penalise French-based airlines and their sub-contractors.”

Transport Minister Alain Vidalies ”regretted” that the union had chosen to call for strike action and noted that a meeting was due to take place on April 13 to discuss working practices in the sector.

“We’ll see what we’re offered,” SNCTA head Roger Rousseau told AFP.

“Since 2013, we’ve been taken for a ride meeting after meeting,” he said.

He added he “hoped to find a way out” without resorting to strike action, which he said was the only way to “make ourselves heard.”

The SNCTA had originally called the strike from March 25 to 27 but scrapped it after the Germanwings crash in the French Alps that killed 150.

Further industrial action is planned from April 16 to 18 and from April 29 to May 2.

Includes reporting from © AFP 2015 and Daragh Brophy. (First posted at 9am).

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    Mute Jim Brady
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    Apr 8th 2015, 7:41 AM

    You can rely on France to be a good example of over unionisation.

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    Mute Д Царьков
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    Apr 9th 2015, 12:17 AM

    Le SNCTA bande des branleur :/

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    Mute Nosmo King
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    Apr 9th 2015, 12:29 AM

    A friend of mine is due to fly to The Canaries tomorrow. Doesn’t that route take in some French airspace ( over The Bay Of Biscay I think ) . What happens there then ?

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    Mute Michael O'Reilly
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    Apr 8th 2015, 8:01 AM

    Can the author do a bit more research and tell us how often this easter strike by air traffic controllers has taken place? You may find that it is almost an annual event !

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    Mute Linda
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    Apr 8th 2015, 8:01 AM

    It’s disgusting how one country can hold an entire continant to randsom.

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    Apr 8th 2015, 7:42 AM

    Why are they protesting again. Unions are far to powerful in France

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    Mute Neal Ireland Hello
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    Apr 8th 2015, 12:19 PM

    Sounds like they’re not very powerful at all, if they still haven’t got what they want after years of protests and stakes like this.

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    Mute Neal Ireland Hello
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    Apr 8th 2015, 12:19 PM

    *strikes

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    Mute Darren Norris
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    Apr 8th 2015, 6:17 PM

    They refuse to work until 59 currently 57 and some of the most overpaid in the world.

    They are doing well out of the constant strikes

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    Apr 8th 2015, 11:30 AM

    French ATC on strike… Means it’s almost time for Spanish ATC to have their annual strop

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    Apr 8th 2015, 8:42 AM

    Summer is around the corner and here they go again, every year this happens? Would be nice if the article went into why?

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    Apr 8th 2015, 2:01 PM

    I know, every year we go to France, went out of Spain this year (here now in fact) but it caught us for 3 hours last year!

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    Apr 8th 2015, 2:19 PM

    I agree, happened to us last year and got held up for 3 hours! Leaving France today but decided to fly out of Spain, thank god…

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    Apr 8th 2015, 8:22 AM

    Does French people. . They are terrible. . Always standing up for their rights..

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    Mute Alan Kennedy
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    Apr 8th 2015, 1:11 PM

    Those French people…

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    Apr 8th 2015, 6:55 PM

    Thanks for that Alan lad

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    Apr 8th 2015, 11:56 AM

    A bit if research by the journalist would be great, it’s not the airline that decides to cancel the flights in this situation, the airline files its flight plans as per usual and the French ATC choose which flights they will allow operate that day, if they refuse your flight plan into France your flight is automatically cancelled, if its a flight just flying through French airspace its suspended and flight ops will try reroute you away from and around French airspace, very easy to notice that they look after their own first and then allow a few flights in from other carriers.

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    Apr 8th 2015, 10:21 AM

    French ATC seem to spend more time striking then actually working, working conditions must be pretty bad for them because you never really here of it happening in the rest of Europe, it dosen’t seam to be getting them anywhere though which raises the question of why they haven’t changed there tactics by now, holding up the rest of Europe isn’t going to win them the sympathy vote that’s for sure.

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    Apr 9th 2015, 7:49 AM

    Hear, seem, their

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    Apr 8th 2015, 5:05 PM

    There’s a “General Strike” in Belgium on April 22nd too. Which also seems to be an annual event.

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    Apr 8th 2015, 8:43 PM

    Dunnes strike, Journal readers back the workers. French air traffic control strike…. Zut alors!

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    Apr 8th 2015, 6:41 PM

    After the flight was cancelled from Paris now in Cherbourg staying over night for the ferry tomorrow. Lovely spot to be fair

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    Apr 9th 2015, 8:56 AM

    Barcelona to Liverpool flight cancelled today, I’m stuck in Barcelona now for a couple more days, it is looking like costing me at least £200 more to get home. Pain in the arse to tell the truth, especially when two of my friends flights to London and Dublin at the same time haven’t been affected.

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    Apr 9th 2015, 2:01 PM

    had to re book my flight to Barcelona for Sat 18th April for the game in the Nou Camp against Valencia because they P$G on the Tuesday . safe to say match going fans in Spain aren’t deemed a priority in Spain playing Sunday nights at 11pm etc. suppose it’s all TV€ money.

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    Apr 9th 2015, 12:11 AM

    I’m surprised nobody noticed yet that the article says that EI 522 and EI 523 have been cancelled yet the Twitter insert just below it says that EI 526 and EI 527 have been cancelled

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