ROISSY-CHARLES DE GAULLE AIRPORT, France: Around 1,000 flights to and from France were cancelled on Friday as the country’s air traffic controllers went on strike, with their action also causing delays across European airspace.
France’s DGAC civil aviation authority said 16 airports were operating a skeleton service, as were traffic control centres guiding planes overflying French territory at high altitude. But several regional airports were closed and the DGAC warned of "cancellations and significant delays across the country".
At Paris’ enormous Charles de Gaulle hub, only a few cancellations were listed on departures boards among morning flights mostly going ahead, and staff in high-visibility vests were directing passengers.
"I thought we’d have lots of travellers coming to see us, but it hasn’t turned out that way, I’m surprised... I suppose most people were forewarned," one worker told AFP, asking not to be named.
But Christina Sharikadze, waiting at the Air France ticket desk, said "we didn’t get any message, nothing at all... we’re trying to figure something out" to replace a cancelled flight home to Georgia. European air traffic body Eurocontrol said it was seeing "significant disruption", with delays totalling over 500,000 minutes by 8:30 am (0630 GMT).
That was more than three times the level across the whole of last Friday when air traffic was moving normally. Delays of an average 25 minutes per flight were mostly down to the strike, Eurocontrol said. Around 21,000 planes are expected to pass through Eurocontrol airspace on Friday, down by around one third.
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