Millions of holiday-makers are facing flight cancellations and disruptions tomorrow as French Air Traffic Controllers are striking again.
It is the thirteenth strike in fourteen weeks and will affect flights into and out of France, as well as those that use French Airspace.
The EU is being urged to act to bring an end to the strikes, by requiring the unions to engage in binding arbitration.
Ryanair’s Chief Marketing Officer is Kenny Jacobs: “Enough is enough, we’re like a broken record at this stage with so many French strikes.
“On the back of the Brexit vote we think it’s time for the EU Commission to wake up and do something for European consumers and there’s no better thing they can do than stop French Air Traffic Controllers from holding Europe’s skies to ransom.”
Due to another French ATC strike we have been forced to cancel a number of flights tomorrow. More info here: https://t.co/uMCpO3PLw5
— Ryanair (@Ryanair) July 4, 2016
⚠️ Industrial action by French air traffic controllers on Tue 05 July has resulted in a number of cancellations https://t.co/9ULIPEUCMr
— Aer Lingus (@AerLingus) July 4, 2016