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French air traffic strike problems continue for UK | French air traffic strike problems continue for UK |
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UK passengers have continued to have their flights disrupted because of a strike by French air traffic controllers. | |
But the industrial action against budget cuts, which began on Tuesday, is expected to come to an end at midnight. | |
An agreement to call off the strike was made after talks were held between unions and the French government, AFP news agency reported. | |
The strike had been expected to continue until the weekend. | |
Easyjet cancelled about 20% of Wednesday's flights in and out of France. | |
Disruption had been set to worsen on Wednesday afternoon when Belgian air traffic controllers announced they would shut down Belgian airspace and join the strike. | |
This was significant as many flights which could not fly over France were being re-routed over Belgium. | |
UK flights affected | UK flights affected |
'Heavily disrupted' | 'Heavily disrupted' |
Passengers due to fly between Britain and France have been urged to check the status of their flight with their airlines. | |
Ryanair said it had cancelled 15% of its flights on Wednesday, mainly affecting travel to and from France and Spain, but it said all Ryanair scheduled flights on Thursday would operate as normal. | |
It said all its affected customers had been contacted by email and SMS. | It said all its affected customers had been contacted by email and SMS. |
"We expect these disruptions to flights to/from France, Belgium and Spain will worsen... as all airlines schedules are heavily disrupted by this unnecessary and regrettable French [air traffic control] strike," it said in a statement on its website on Wednesday. | "We expect these disruptions to flights to/from France, Belgium and Spain will worsen... as all airlines schedules are heavily disrupted by this unnecessary and regrettable French [air traffic control] strike," it said in a statement on its website on Wednesday. |
Easyjet said 65% of its flights went over French airspace and were subject to French air traffic regulations "and as such we are expecting significant delays to many of our flights". | Easyjet said 65% of its flights went over French airspace and were subject to French air traffic regulations "and as such we are expecting significant delays to many of our flights". |
Monarch Airlines said it had not cancelled any flights during the strike period and continued to "try to minimise disruption for our customers as much as possible". | Monarch Airlines said it had not cancelled any flights during the strike period and continued to "try to minimise disruption for our customers as much as possible". |
Flybe also said it had not cancelled any flights on Wednesday. | Flybe also said it had not cancelled any flights on Wednesday. |