A strike by French air traffic controllers entered its second day on Friday, causing further flight delays and cancellations at the start of Europe’s peak travel season. Civil aviation agency DGAC told airlines to cancel 40 per cent of flights at the three main Paris airports on Friday because of the strike, which the air traffic controllers say is over staff shortages and ageing equipment.
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‘Hostages of Paris’: Passengers stranded as French air traffic controllers’ strike cancels flights
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