No canceled flights after all? French union withdraws strike call

No canceled flights after all? French union withdraws strike call
No canceled flights after all? French union withdraws strike call
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The SNCTA union, the largest union in French air traffic control, is withdrawing Thursday’s announced strike. Due to the strike, Brussels Airlines had to cancel eight flights to France. It is not yet clear whether the flights will continue as planned.

Source: BELGA

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French air traffic control planned to stop work on Thursday. That is why Paris airports Roissy-Charles de Gaulle and Orly had to cancel two-thirds to three-quarters of their flights. After night-time negotiations, an agreement was reached with management, the union reports on its website.

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The strike was planned in protest against an announced reform of air traffic control. “Air traffic controllers who had indicated that they would strike can still withdraw that statement and still work,” the union added. Due to the strike, Brussels Airlines announced that eight return flights within France were canceled. It is not yet clear whether the flights will continue as planned.(blg, scl)

The article is in Dutch

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