Ryanier’s CEO has warned that 100,000 passengers can face Flight cancellation During an air traffic control strike France Next week.
French member air traffic control Union SNCTA Plan to strike from 7 to 10 October,
Budget airline boss Michael O’Lery told Sky money blog He Ryanair 600 flights are expected to be canceled in the first two days of the strike.
He said: “These are around 100,000 passengers who will have their flights unnecessarily canceled next Wednesday and Thursday.”
Mr. O’Leeri said that the upcoming industrial action would cost the Ryanier £ 20 meters.
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The largest controller association SNCTA is a long list of complaints. It states: “For many years, the regime of air traffic control is characterized by mistrust, punitive practices and cruel managerial methods.”
The Sangh also wants restoration of salary which says that inflation has disappeared.
According to Ryanier’s CEO, the UK Airlines will see the most cancellation due to “geographical proximity to France”.
Overflights – in the French airspace, the route to Spain, Italy and Greece – will also be interrupted during industrial action.
Mr. O’Lery Hai Called the chairman of European Commission again and again Ursula von Der Leyen to protect overflights in such attacks. He said: “If President Von ‘Derled-Ferves’ will not protect overflights during the National ATC strike, he should step on one side and enable someone.”
He said: “Passengers flying from London to Rome or Brussels should not be held hostage every time they have a national ATC strike.”
Passengers have been encouraged by Ryanier Boss to complain about flight disruption to Transport Ministers and European Commission.
Easyjet CEO Kenton Jarvis has commented on the French Air Traffic Control Strike Action employed next week: “Our passengers and crew have been affected for a very long time by ATC -related disruption and therefore a solution should be found.
“We are asking the new head of the French Aviation Authority to make the issue more flexibility in the system and address it significantly, by protecting overfling on strike days to ensure passengers’ travel plans, protecting overfling, which do not stop in France or do not require land.
“We now need action on this, so the rest of Europe are not held hostage when the French Air Traffic Controllers go on strike.”
A Transport department The spokesperson told Sky: “The airspace is a sovereign, and it is for each state to decide how the best for its own management.
“We know that strikes can cause disruption for passengers and airlines, and there are strong flexibility plans to reduce their effects on airports.”