
- At least 50 percent of passengers’ baggage is stuck at Paris airport.
- The technical issues lasted until 5 p.m, leading to half of the passengers arriving without their baggage.
- French Civil Aviation Authority has requested airlines to reduce the number of flights scheduled to depart and arrive at the airport by 17 percent.
The specialized issue went on until 5 p.m, prompting half of the travelers to show up at their objective without their stuff at the Paris air terminal.
Because of a specialized issue at the Paris Charles de Gaulle air terminal (CDG), no less than 50% of travelers’ stuff was stuck at the air terminal, French news channel BFMTV revealed.
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Laborers at CDG air terminal were additionally protesting on Friday requesting higher wages, Xinhua news office announced.
The French Civil Aviation Authority has mentioned carriers to diminish the number of flights planned to leave and show up at the air terminal by 17%. Something like 10% of flights was dropped, expressed BFMTV on Saturday.
“It was (in view of) a specialized issue that has not been recuperated since there are no more maintainers,” Emmanuel Duchemin-Humbert, representative of the Force Ouvriere of the Airports of Paris association, told BFMTV on Saturday.
The strike will go on till Sunday and further strikes are normal for July 8-10 and July 13-17, BFMTV added.
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