Christmas holiday travel is soaring in Europe as travellers defy government security warnings and admonitions to fly less in the name of saving the environment.
Christmas holiday travel is soaring in Europe as travellers defy government security warnings and admonitions to fly less in the name of saving the environment.
French air traffic controllers are fond of going on strike. And they rather like doing so at short notice. So guess what happened when the French parliament last week (November 15) passed a bill saying air traffic controllers must give at least 48 hours’ notice before going on strike? Well, they went on strike, for the 62nd time this year.
Europe News: Saturday's evacuation after a bomb threat which turned out to be false was the sixth such one in a week. The situation is now starting to agitate not
PARIS (AP) The sumptuous Palace of Versailles was forced to evacuate visitors for the fourth time in less than a week for a security check after a bomb alert. Airports and schools around France also fell victim to bomb alerts and forced evacuations after similar warnings a day earlier. Even a nuclear research institute […]
A rash of false alarms forced the evacuation of 15 airports and cancellation of 130 flights, as well as shutting the doors to the Palace of Versailles repeatedly since last Saturday