Ireland fans travelling to Paris for the Rugby World Cup should not be badly affected by tomorrow's Air Traffic Control strikes.
Ireland fans travelling to Paris for the Rugby World Cup showdown with the All Blacks should not be badly affected by Air Traffic Control strikes planned for tomorrow.
France’s Civil Aviation Authority has said that ATCs working at Paris-Orly, Marseille-Provence and Beauvais airports will be taking part.“The fact we're in Paris is a big deal,” he said. “The fact that Charles de Gaulle won't be badly affected is a big deal. Ireland fans celebrate at the final whistle in the Rugby World Cup against South Africa, 23-09-2023. Image: PA Images / Alamy“It couldn't have worked out better in terms of, you know, if you're going to have a strike, that we aren’t going to be badly affected at all," he said.
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