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French air-traffic controllers' strike to disrupt European flights

France's civil aviation authority has warned of significant disruption to flights during a strike from Monday evening to Wednesday morning by French air-traffic controllers in support of demands for increased pay and staff numbers, part of a series of public sector strikes called for Tuesday.

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Hundreds of flights have been cancelled as French air-traffic controllers join a national strike by public sector workers in France, reports The Independent.

The USAC-CGT union said its members would strike from Monday evening to Wednesday morning “for the defence of public services".

French air-traffic control (ATC) handles more flights than any other country in Europe, due to the size of the country and the fact that many aircraft traverse its territory between northern Europe, the Mediterranean and the Iberian peninsula.

A “Notice to Airmen” issued by the DGAC, the French aviation authority, said: “ATC capacity will be determined according to available staff.”

Airlines serving Paris Orly, Lyon and Marseille airports have already been told to cut one in five flights.

Ryanair, the biggest budget airline in Europe, made dozens of cancellations on Sunday evening once it became clear that the strike was going ahead.

The airline said: “Due to yet another French ATC strike, Ryanair regrets to inform customers that it has been forced to cancel a number of flights on Tuesday 22 May."

Under European passengers’ rights rules, passengers are entitled to meals and accommodation until they can be flown to their destination — which may be on another airline if Ryanair has no availability on the day of travel or the following day.

No cash compensation is payable.

British Airways has cancelled at least 36 flights on Tuesday, connecting London with France, Spain, Switzerland and Italy.

Barcelona is worst affected, with three round-trips from Heathrow cancelled. Two return journeys to each of Madrid, Marseille, Paris CDG and Geneva have been cancelled. 

The airline said: “We are unfortunately expecting a day of industrial action by air traffic controllers, as part of wider general strike in France on Tuesday 22 May."

Air France is also allowing passengers booked on Tuesday to travel instead on any day up to Friday. The French carrier has suffered months of disruption in a pay dispute with pilots, ground staff and cabin crew.

Read more of this report from The Independent.