Ryanair calls for EU to ban air traffic controller strike

Ryanair has called for the EU Commission and the French government to prevent air traffic controllers from going on strike.

Ryanair has called for the EU Commission and the French government to prevent air traffic controllers from going on strike.

The budget airline was forced to cancel 26 flights tomorrow, June 24, due to a French air traffic control strike. The company said the fourth strike of its kind in 12 months was the product of "a small number of French Air Traffic Controllers".

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