PARIS — A strike by French air traffic controllers seeking better working conditions brought chaos at the height of Europe’s summer travel season after around 40% of flights to and from Paris were canceled on Friday.
Disruptions started hitting airports across France on Thursday. These intensified Friday as the national civil aviation authority asked airlines to cancel 40% of flights at Charles de Gaulle, Orly and Beauvais airports serving Paris, half of flights in Nice and 30% of flights in Marseille, Lyon and some other cities.
Despite the preventive cancellations, the authority warned in a statement that ″disruptions and long delays are to be expected at all French airports.”
Paris airports’ departure boards were showing a long list of flight delays and cancellations for destinations across France, Europe, North Africa and beyond.
Ryanair was among the airlines that announced widespread disruptions, saying in a statement that it had canceled more