Orly Airport in Paris Faces Baggage Chaos, Minister Calls Situation Unacceptable
Orly Airport in Paris experienced a major baggage mishap, leading to chaos and delays for passengers. The airport authorities urged travelers to leave their luggage at the designated area near the entrance of the fourth terminal. The airport staff then transported the bags to a secure hangar, with passengers expected to retrieve them on their subsequent flights.
The malfunctioning sorting system also affected several airlines, causing numerous Thursday flights to depart from Paris with a three-hour delay. “We had no other choice,” said Marc Rochet, the CEO of French airlines Bee and Air Caraibes, in an interview with AFP.
To minimize the problems, the airport management redirected flights to other terminals and even to Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris.
French Minister of Transport, Clément Beaune, labeled the situation as unacceptable. Coincidentally, this incident occurred just a few weeks after the French government presented its proposals to improve the quality of services ahead of the upcoming Olympic Games next year.
The airport authorities are working to resolve the issue and ensure a smoother travel experience for passengers in the future.
Source: iDNES.cz
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Orly Airport in Paris Faces Baggage Chaos, Minister Calls Situation Unacceptable
In a major setback for Orly Airport in Paris, passengers have been left frustrated and delayed due to a significant baggage mishap. Travelers were advised by airport authorities to leave their luggage near the entrance of the fourth terminal, with airport staff responsible for transporting bags to a secure hangar, to be retrieved before their subsequent flights.
Unfortunately, a malfunctioning sorting system affected not only the luggage process but also several airlines, resulting in numerous flights departing Paris with a three-hour delay on Thursday. “We had no other choice,” explained Marc Rochet, CEO of French airlines Bee and Air Caraibes.
To alleviate the chaos, airport management redirected flights to alternative terminals, including Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris.
Expressing his dissatisfaction, French Minister of Transport, Clément Beaune, labeled the situation as unacceptable. Remarkably, this incident occurred just weeks after the French government unveiled its proposals to enhance service quality ahead of next year’s Olympic Games.
The airport is diligently working to resolve the issue and ensure a smoother travel experience for passengers in the future.
Source: iDNES.cz
Map source: SHOCart and OpenStreetMap contributors. SHOCart is a renowned publisher of tourist and cycling maps and atlases. For more information, visit www.shocart.cz.