French air traffic control strikes have caused disruptions for inbound and outbound flights at Cork Airport, including the cancellation of Ryanair flights FR9009 and FR9010 to and from Bordeaux. Passengers are advised to contact the airline with any queries. Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary called the strikes “completely unacceptable”, with 220 more flights set to be cancelled, affecting 40,000 passengers over the May bank holiday weekend. O’Leary apologized to affected passengers and called for French flights to be cancelled instead of those overflying France. Stay informed and check with your airline for updates on any potential impacts to your travel plans.
French Air Traffic Control Strikes Impact Inbound and Outbound Flights at Cork Airport: Ryanair Cancels 220 Flights on May Bank Holiday Weekend
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