French air traffic controllers call off strike

Airbus A220-300 (Photo: Air France).
Airbus A220-300 (Photo: Air France).

French air traffic controllers call off strike

Airbus A220-300 (Photo: Air France).
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In French aviation, the air traffic controllers' strike has been canceled for the coming week. Just this week, the SNCTA union had one Work stoppage from September 28th to 30th announced. An agreement has now been reached.

Who Check24 reported the National Union of Art Traffic Controllers (SNCTA) reached an agreement calling off next week's work stoppage of air traffic controllers. As a result, normal operations are expected between September 28th and 29th, so passengers do not have to be prepared for any restrictions in air traffic. Short and long-haul flights in the country were particularly affected by this strike, with the threat of massive delays and cancellations. The French air traffic controllers had already stopped work for 16 hours on September 24 – Aviation.Direct reported. The union wants to push through a salary increase to compensate for inflation for its members, and more staff are to be hired.

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Granit Pireci is an editor at Aviation.Direct and specializes in aviation in Southeast Europe. Before that he worked for AviationNetOnline (formerly Austrian Aviation Net).
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