At Paris airport, a breakdown in control technology took place on Sunday afternoon. Air traffic therefore had to be regulated. The airlines were asked to remove around 40 percent of their flights on Sunday evening.
Air France, Transavia and Vueling flights are being hit. The Aviation Authority DGAC warned travelers of deletions and delays. It is high pressure to stabilize the company as quickly as possible, it was said. It was initially unclear whether there would be a limitations on Monday. The French Aviation Authority has recommended to contact their respective airline.
Here you can see the DGAC message:
Various departure and arrivals were already removed on Sunday afternoon, including connections to and from Toulouse, Palma de Mallorca, Alicante, Tunis and Rabat. Paris airport expected around 30 errors until the evening.
Source: Krone

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