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Ryanair cancels more than 30,000 flights and disrupts more than 170 passengers due to French ATC strike

Ryanair announced on Thursday that it had to cancel more than 30,000 flights due to the planned nationwide strike of air traffic controllers in France for Friday afternoon and evening.

This disruption occurs at the beginning of Europe's busy summer holiday period, which is one of the busiest times of the year for travel.

On Wednesday, the French civil aviation agency DGAC asked that multiple airlines reduce flights in Paris by 40% on 4 July due to a planned strike.

In a Thursday statement, Ryanair stated that the strike would also affect French overflights.

Irish airline said that passengers flying from the United Kingdom, Greece, and Spain into Ireland will also be affected.

Michael O'Leary, CEO of Ryanair, called on Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission to take urgent actions to reform European Union Air Traffic Controllers' Services.

(source: Reuters)