
Passengers, whether business travellers or holidaymakers, can rest assured: their flights from Paris CDG should be operated as planned this weekend and in the near future. The strike notice lodged by several ADP Group has been lifted, according to AFP. Another strike, that of the firefighters, which had led to the closure of part of the runways due to a lack of safety, also ended on 7 July.
Following a number of strikes that caused considerable disruption at Paris CDG, including the cancellation of 17% of short and medium-haul flights last weekendAccording to AFP, the unions agreed to an agreement with the management of the ADP group. The agreement includes a general pay rise of 3% - the CGT demanded 6% on 4 July - as well as a pay review for 1,800 employees. " The ADP Group welcomes the agreement reachedthe company told AFP. The group's employees are mobilised to ensure the best possible welcome for air passengers" . For his part, the new Minister for Transport, Clément Beaune, spoke of " positive news" He explained that he had made a "commitment" since his arrival, in particular by meeting with the management of Aéroports de Paris. " I followed this very closely, and we engaged in a positive dialogue with the trade unions, which were responsible." he said on the sidelines of a visit to Gare de Lyon.
However, passengers in Bordeaux will be affected by a strike called by the company's FO union. Bordeaux-Mérignac AirportThe strike will last four days from Friday 8 July. Around fifty flights, or 28 % of scheduled departures, were cancelled at midday on Friday.





















