Several Budapest flights could be affected by Ryanair’s mass cancellations during French strike

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Ryanair may be forced to cancel up to 600 flights per day next week due to strike action by French air traffic controllers, potentially disrupting the travel plans of around 100,000 passengers across Europe. The strike will particularly affect flights crossing French airspace – including those departing from Budapest. 

Disruptions could hit Hungary as well

In the coming days, Ryanair is scheduled to operate direct flights from Budapest to Paris, Marseille and Toulouse, all of which could be at risk, Telex reports. In addition, flights passing through French airspace – for example, routes to Spain, Portugal or the United Kingdom – may also face cancellations or significant delays.

Why are French air traffic controllers striking?

The SNCTA union has called for strike action between 7 and 10 October, which is expected to severely restrict the use of French airspace and disrupt air travel across Western Europe, according to The Guardian. The exact impact is not yet known, but Ryanair has warned that the worst-case scenario could involve the cancellation of 600 flights per day.

The Irish low-cost airline has already advised passengers to expect serious disruption during the strike period. Just last month, a walkout by a smaller French union forced Ryanair to cancel dozens of flights and caused several hours of delays for tens of thousands of travellers.

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