IATA condemns strike after French authorities order 20 per cent of flights to be cancelled
June 24, 2014
Geneva – The International Air Transport Association (IATA) strongly condemned the strike action by French air traffic controllers which targets vacationers at the start of the busy summer holiday sea
Geneva – The International Air Transport Association (IATA) strongly condemned the strike action by French air traffic controllers which targets vacationers at the start of the busy summer holiday season.
France’s civil aviation body (DGAC) asked airlines to cut flights to the country by 20 percent on Tuesday, due to a strike by air traffic controllers. The action comes after a 10-day rail protest and a strike at stores in Paris over Sunday trading.
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