Flights cancelled for second day at Paris Orly airport after technical issue
Up to 15% of flights are set to be impacted, with 40% cancelled yesterday evening
The issue is currently being repaired
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Airlines are being asked to cancel up to 15% of flights to and from Paris Orly airport today (May 19) as technical issues around air traffic control continue into a second day.
The French Civil Aviation Authority (DGAC) is warning passengers to check their flight information before travelling today, as all carriers may be impacted. DGAC is warning that delays are likely throughout the day for flights that are not cancelled.
Today’s delays are required to spread out arrivals and departures at the airport so as to maintain a stable and safe flow of flights departing and arriving while the issue remains unresolved, the DGAC said.
The airport’s live departure board shows that flights to Nice, Porto, Lisbon, and several destinations in North Africa scheduled this morning have already been cancelled, and others are facing delays to embarking procedures.
Fewer flights in the afternoon seem impacted, but this may change if the issue persists.
A ‘malfunction’ at the airport’s air traffic tower yesterday (May 18) cancelled around 40% of the scheduled flights from 16:00 onwards.
Flights were cancelled at the last-minute, and in some cases passengers had already boarded planes but were asked to disembark due to the issue.
The issue – reportedly a problem with the tower’s radar system – is still being worked on this morning, hence the delays.
Those who face a cancellation may not receive compensation, if airlines argue that the air traffic control issue classifies as an ‘extraordinary circumstance’.
However, refunds for cancelled flights will be available.
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