Upcoming French ATC Walkout Puts October Travel Plans at Risk

By Ivan PetrenkoSep 20, 2025 21:46 PMNews
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Travelers warned of major disruption risks. Source: unsplash

On 18 September, air traffic across Europe was heavily disrupted following a strike by French air traffic controllers. Ryanair confirmed that more than 190 of its flights were affected, leaving around 35,000 passengers delayed by up to three hours. Although the strike took place only in France, its impact was felt throughout Europe, underscoring how industrial disputes can disrupt one of the continent’s busiest air corridors.

Most of the disruptions were overflights rather than flights to or from France. As a result, passengers experienced delays on routes such as:

  • London to Rome
  • Athens to Dublin
  • Other journeys simply crossing French skies

Airlines argue that these interruptions could have been avoided if the European Union had implemented measures to protect overflights during national ATC strikes. Despite repeated calls for action, no significant reforms have yet been made, leaving air passengers vulnerable to repeated disruptions.

“Yet again today, thousands of EU passengers – the vast majority of whom are travelling on overflights – have had their travel plans needlessly disrupted by French ATC strikes while Ursula von “Derlayed-Again"
Ryanair’s CEO Michael O’Leary

The events of 18 September serve as a reminder of how quickly journeys can be interrupted by local disputes that have no direct link to their destinations. Those planning trips are advised to monitor airline updates carefully, allow flexibility in their schedules, and prepare for potential changes. The delays showed how even carefully planned itineraries can be suddenly disrupted when strikes impact key European airspace.

Attention is now turning to the next planned strike, which French unions have scheduled for 7-9 October. Airlines warn that this action could again lead to widespread delays and cancellations, particularly for flights simply passing through French airspace. This situation poses a considerable risk to early autumn travel, particularly for passengers with connecting flights or tightly scheduled itineraries. The upcoming strike emphasizes the urgent need for stronger EU-level measures to protect air travel from disruptions linked to national disputes.

Looking ahead, those preparing journeys are advised to remain cautious and build flexibility into their plans as the October strike approaches. Until broader measures are introduced to protect overflights and maintain consistent ATC staffing, passengers are likely to experience ongoing uncertainty whenever strikes occur in France. Passengers traveling in early October are advised to monitor updates and allow for possible delays to reduce disruption to their plans.

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