French air traffic control strike early July
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French air traffic control strike early July
Did anyone hear about this? French ATC wants to strike next week.
Does an announcement of a strike usually end up in things getting sorted out in time, or do the strikes usually end up happening?
Does an announcement of a strike usually end up in things getting sorted out in time, or do the strikes usually end up happening?
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I am also scheduled to fly into France on July 2, via London. If I get delayed, as I understand it, the airlines need to put me up in a hotel, give me meal vouchers and transportation from the airport. If I can, I will take advantage of the situation and do some quick sight seeing!
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http://www.thelocal.fr/20150629/fren...r-strike-plans
This is the last I've read. Today and tomorrow's strike was cancelled but Thurs and Fri are on.
I've heard from a few sources that international flights probably won't get cancelled and the ones which get hit are the domestic ones.
lbake, great idea. Definitely do that. And if you've not been to London before, ask away - or start a new thread.
This is the last I've read. Today and tomorrow's strike was cancelled but Thurs and Fri are on.
I've heard from a few sources that international flights probably won't get cancelled and the ones which get hit are the domestic ones.
lbake, great idea. Definitely do that. And if you've not been to London before, ask away - or start a new thread.
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Ummm, I wouldn't get my hopes up for getting put up in London, lbake.
I have spent a lot of time over the years as a "guest" of airlines, and they usually give you a voucher for a crew hotel, almost always at or near the airport. Similarly, your food voucher is likely to cover very modest meals in very modest places, usually at the hotel. The transportation is the hotel van or the van that takes the crew.
Sometimes the crew hotel is very nice; sometimes it is like a Holiday
Inn Express. You may also be (are very likely to be) booked out very early the next morning or very late the next night, not on your original flight a day later.
I have had a couple of much better deals, but they are rare indeed.
I have spent a lot of time over the years as a "guest" of airlines, and they usually give you a voucher for a crew hotel, almost always at or near the airport. Similarly, your food voucher is likely to cover very modest meals in very modest places, usually at the hotel. The transportation is the hotel van or the van that takes the crew.
Sometimes the crew hotel is very nice; sometimes it is like a Holiday
Inn Express. You may also be (are very likely to be) booked out very early the next morning or very late the next night, not on your original flight a day later.
I have had a couple of much better deals, but they are rare indeed.
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This is the information on the Air France website. It was last updated on 28 June.
Update on June 28, 12:30 (Paris local time)
The first call for strike action issued by four French air controllers' unions from June 30 to July 01 has been suspended.
For the moment, the two others trade unions maintain their call for strike from July 02 to July 03.
Currently, negotiations are still going on between the involved parties. If this industrial action is confirmed, French Civil Aviation Authorities will give instructions to all airlines.
Accordingly to these instructions, we will adjust our flight schedule.
We will inform you soon and make our utmost to assist you to minimize the impact of this industrial action on your travel plans.
Update on June 28, 12:30 (Paris local time)
The first call for strike action issued by four French air controllers' unions from June 30 to July 01 has been suspended.
For the moment, the two others trade unions maintain their call for strike from July 02 to July 03.
Currently, negotiations are still going on between the involved parties. If this industrial action is confirmed, French Civil Aviation Authorities will give instructions to all airlines.
Accordingly to these instructions, we will adjust our flight schedule.
We will inform you soon and make our utmost to assist you to minimize the impact of this industrial action on your travel plans.