The French strike has been extended until the 23rd of October 0500 UTC - see below Notam A6373/10
LFFF - LFFF east regulations running until 1200 UTC, delays up to 80 minutes. LFFF west regulations running until 0900 UTC, no significant delays. LFPGARR regulated until 0800 UTC. LFPODEP/ARR regulated all day.
LFRR - LFRNGA regulated until 0800 UTC.
LFBB - back to normal until 1200 UTC. LFBTARR/LFBDARR regulated until 0700 UTC, no impact.
LFMM - back to normal for today. LFMLARR/LFMVARR regulated until 1100 UTC. Delays up to 120 minutes for LFML.
Alternative routes to avoid French airspace:
T9 North and South or via Algerian airspace. For details, refer to the Network News for Tue 19 October.
Information on the real time situation also available on http://dsnado.canalblog.com
The day has started smoothly – 4 of our flights have already landed and we are trying to fuel all 4 before 11AM as the airport authorities do expect some disruptions at 11am on fuelers and firemen side.
A private ground transportation bus company KEOLIS is visibly adhering to the strike movement and the buses have started blocking the access to the airport at 9h45 and they plan on blocking entirely access to the airport.
Airport Police is on stand-by to intervene if need be but we do not have any insight of how things could evolve.
ADP expects also some demonstrations to start at 1030AM at the security checkpoints and within the terminal public side, and again, airport police is present and will try to control the situation.
The French strike has been extended until the 23rd of October 0500 UTC - see below
ReplyDeleteNotam A6373/10
LFFF - LFFF east regulations running until 1200 UTC, delays up to 80 minutes.
LFFF west regulations running until 0900 UTC, no significant delays.
LFPGARR regulated until 0800 UTC.
LFPODEP/ARR regulated all day.
LFRR - LFRNGA regulated until 0800 UTC.
LFBB - back to normal until 1200 UTC.
LFBTARR/LFBDARR regulated until 0700 UTC, no impact.
LFMM - back to normal for today.
LFMLARR/LFMVARR regulated until 1100 UTC. Delays up to 120 minutes for LFML.
Alternative routes to avoid French airspace:
T9 North and South or via Algerian airspace. For details, refer to the Network News for Tue 19 October.
Information on the real time situation also available on http://dsnado.canalblog.com
Dear all,
ReplyDeleteThe day has started smoothly – 4 of our flights have already landed and we are trying to fuel all 4 before 11AM as the airport authorities do expect some disruptions at 11am on fuelers and firemen side.
A private ground transportation bus company KEOLIS is visibly adhering to the strike movement and the buses have started blocking the access to the airport at 9h45 and they plan on blocking entirely access to the airport.
Airport Police is on stand-by to intervene if need be but we do not have any insight of how things could evolve.
ADP expects also some demonstrations to start at 1030AM at the security checkpoints and within the terminal public side, and again, airport police is present and will try to control the situation.
I will keep you posted later on again,