Planes grounded due to airport strike

Planes grounded due to airport strike
Planes grounded due to airport strike

No flights will be available this Wednesday departing from and arriving at airport. And no, it is not the fog, certainly stubborn, which is the cause of the paralysis of the Nantes Atlantique platform. If there are no flights this Wednesday, it is due to a strike initiated by firefighters working at the airport. All flights scheduled for departure and arrival from Nantes airport have been canceled. “We had to accommodate 97 flights (48 arriving flights and 49 departing flights). All have been canceled,” said the communications department.

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The airport's website predicted “severely disrupted” traffic from the start of the morning and deplored “the inconvenience suffered by passengers”.

According to West the CGT AGO (Aéroports Grand Ouest) has filed a strike notice running until December 31 and demands “hiring, a rebalancing of salaries, recognition of their seniority and a discussion on the end of their career”. According to airport management, “the passengers concerned were informed in advance by the airlines”.


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