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Dec 11, 2025

Europe-wide December airline strikes set to hit Paris flights as unions escalate holiday walkouts

Europe-wide December airline strikes set to hit Paris flights as unions escalate holiday walkouts
Just as French airports grapple with new biometric border controls, another threat looms: rolling airline and air-traffic-control strikes slated for the second half of December. A round-up published late on Wednesday details coordinated labour action in Portugal, Italy, Spain, the UK and, crucially, France – where air-traffic-controller (ATC) unions have pencilled in stoppages that could coincide with the busiest pre-Christmas weekend.

In France, the UNSA-ICNA and CGT unions accuse the civil-aviation authority of under-staffing regional control centres and dragging its feet on a pay deal linked to inflation. They are threatening a 24-hour strike “with possible extensions” that would force the Directorate-General of Civil Aviation (DGAC) to pre-emptively cut flight schedules at Paris-Charles-de-Gaulle and Orly. Airlines flying over French airspace – notably London-to-Barcelona or Amsterdam-to-Lisbon routes – would also have to reroute, burning extra fuel and adding delays.

For mobility managers the timing is awkward. Multinational firms often lock in year-end shuttle flights for board meetings and project hand-overs. Travel buyers are now exploring contingency plans: moving meetings online, booking Eurostar seats, or shifting itineraries to late January. Some carriers have already opened free rebooking windows for flights between 18 and 24 December.

Europe-wide December airline strikes set to hit Paris flights as unions escalate holiday walkouts


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The wider European strike map compounds the risk. Portuguese general strikes on 11 December and Italian walk-outs on 12 December threaten knock-on effects; UK ground handlers at Luton will down tools around Christmas; and Swiss baggage staff plan periodic stoppages. Add them together and a single crew-rotation delay can echo across the continent in hours.

Experts advise travellers to sign up for airline SMS alerts, consider through-ticket rail alternatives such as the Paris-Frankfurt ICE or Paris-Barcelona TGV, and take out insurance that covers “industrial action”. Companies should revisit duty-of-care protocols to ensure stranded employees have accommodation and legal support where required.
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