Some 20% of flights at Paris’ Orly airport will have to be cancelled this Tuesday due to the second day of strikes and demonstrations called by all French unions against the pension reform, reported EFE.
France’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGAC), in addition to urging companies operating at Orly to reduce their flight schedules by 20% tomorrow, has warned in a statement that other “disruptions and delays” are expected.
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That is why he has asked passengers to check with the airlines about the status of their flights.
Tomorrow will be the second united day of strikes and demonstrations organized by all the unions, after that of January 19, which was massively attended, with 1.1 million demonstrators, according to the police, and more than two million, according to the General Confederation of Labor (CGT).
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