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Disruptions Continue at Paris-Orly Airport Following Air Traffic Control Breakdown

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  • An air traffic control failure has led to significant cancellations at Paris-Orly airport.
  • About 130 flights were canceled on Sunday, affecting thousands of passengers.
  • The aviation authority has requested a 15% reduction in flights on Monday.
  • The breakdown has primarily impacted flights to European and North African destinations.
  • Queues have formed as passengers seek alternate travel arrangements.

An air traffic control system breakdown at Paris-Orly airport has caused significant disruptions, leading to the cancellation and delay of hundreds of flights. The French civil aviation authority (DGAC) reported a "malfunction" on Sunday, prompting about 130 flights to be grounded, with the chaos anticipated to continue into Monday, despite expectations for improvement, according to Channel News Asia, The Local, and Reuters.

Further analysis revealed that the DGAC had requested airlines to cut 15 percent of their flight schedules for Monday, a reduction from the 40 percent requested for Sunday. Despite the improving situation, delays are still expected, according to DGAC officials. Approximately half of the canceled flights on Sunday were departures, and the impact has been felt particularly across European and North African routes, as reported by Channel News Asia and The Local.

Passengers at the airport have experienced long waits and uncertainty regarding travel. Agnes Zilouri, who hoped to take her family to a funeral in Morocco, shared her frustrations as she tried to find alternate arrangements after her flight was canceled. The airport handled about 33 million passengers last year, indicating its crucial role in international travel, according to Reuters and The Local.


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