Air Algérie announces a 50% drop in its flights to and from Paris-Orly Airport in France for Saturday February 11, due to a strike by air traffic controllers operating in this infrastructure. This information was communicated by the spokesperson for the national airline, Amine Andaloussi.

According to the Algeria Press Service, Mr. Andaloussi said: “Following strikes started on Saturday by air traffic controllers at Paris-Orly Airport, the French Civil Aviation Authority (DGAC) recommended that we reduce our traffic to and from this airport by 50% today. , SATURDAY “.

Indeed, in a publication shared on its twitter account, the Paris airport explains that “delays are to be expected on departure & arrival at Paris-Orly”. In the same press release, travelers were encouraged to contact the various airlines for more information.

Air Algérie: which flights are canceled?

In this wake, the Algerian airline, Air Algérie has provided more information about the flights it serves. According to what was reported by the APS, the DGAC noted a significant number of strikers at the Orly air navigation organization. Consequently, it has asked the airlines to reduce their flight schedule by 50% from 1 p.m. for the day.

Two Air Algérie flights to Paris-Orly from Algiers, namely Flight AH-1008 And flight AH 1010, were canceled tonight due to unforeseen circumstances. To limit disruption, Air Algérie has decided to send a large capacity plane to transport its customers from Paris-Orly to Algiers this evening.

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