Workers of two airfields in Paris, Roissy- Charles de Gaulle and Orly, are going on strike on Wednesday and Thursday to demand an advanced stipend, the field authority Paris airfields blazoned.
Paris airfields on Wednesday suggest passengers be at the field at least three hours before a transnational flight and two hours before a domestic or medium-haul flight, since there will be a longer line staying time, Xinhua news agency reported.
Passengers may anticipate flight detainments on Wednesday, the field authority said.
The French Civil Aviation Authority( DGAC) has requested airlines to reduce their flight program on Thursday to and from Roissy- Charles de Gaulle field between 7 a.m. and 2 p.m.
Paris airfields also blazoned that one-quarter of breakouts will be canceled on Thursday. Passengers are asked to check with their airline for the flight schedule.