PARIS – A French air traffic controllers’ strike forced cancellation of some flights in and out of Orly, Paris’s second airport, yesterday at the start of a week of threatened air travel disruption in the French capital.
France’s civil aviation authority (DGAC) said one in two flights was cancelled at Orly, south of Paris. There had also been some delays to flights at the larger Charles de Gaulle airport at Roissy, north of the capital, which is home to Air France, a DGAC spokeswoman said.Both airports are owned and operated by Aeroports de Paris.Nampa-ReutersThere had also been some delays to flights at the larger Charles de Gaulle airport at Roissy, north of the capital, which is home to Air France, a DGAC spokeswoman said.Both airports are owned and operated by Aeroports de Paris.Nampa-Reuters
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