French Air Traffic Controllers Cancel Planned Strike
The main air traffic controllers' union in France has reached a tentative agreement with the civil aviation authority, averting widespread disruptions at major Paris airports.
- French air traffic controllers' union canceled a planned one-day strike after reaching an agreement on salary increases and other measures.
- The strike was initially set for Thursday and would have led to significant flight cancellations at Paris' main airports.
- Details of the agreement remain undisclosed, and it is unclear if smaller unions will also cancel their planned strikes.
- The strike had raised concerns about potential disruptions during the upcoming Olympic Games in Paris.
- Airlines had been instructed to cancel most flights on Thursday in anticipation of the strike.