French authorities have asked airlines to continue cutting flights through Monday amid strikes over a retirement reform law.
(Bloomberg) — French authorities have asked airlines to continue cutting flights through Monday amid strikes over a retirement reform law.
The country’s civil aviation authority asked airlines to reduce flights by 33% at Paris-Orly airport on Sunday and by 20% on Monday. Regional airports in Marseille and Lyon were also asked to cut flights.
Flights at Orly were already reduced by 30% on Friday and by 15% on Saturday.
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