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Wave of Cancellations Hits Paris, Nice and Marseille as Airlines Trim 13 Flights in 24 Hours

Apr 1, 2026
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Wave of Cancellations Hits Paris, Nice and Marseille as Airlines Trim 13 Flights in 24 Hours
Just hours after the mass delays at CDG, French aviation suffered a fresh blow: 13 scheduled departures were cancelled outright on 31 March across Charles-de-Gaulle, Nice-Côte d’Azur and Marseille-Provence airports. The affected flights – confirmed by live schedules and highlighted by Travel And Tour World – span both trans-Atlantic and intra-European sectors, including Delta’s flagship Paris–Los Angeles service and Lufthansa’s high-yield Frankfurt shuttle. Industry insiders attribute the cancellations to crew-duty time infringements and aircraft positioning issues triggered by the previous day’s ground delays. Airlines also point to growing pressure on border-control resources as advance EES ‘shadow’ registration trials divert personnel from air-side operations.

Wave of Cancellations Hits Paris, Nice and Marseille as Airlines Trim 13 Flights in 24 Hours


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For corporate mobility programmes, the impact is twofold. First, cancelled east-west long-haul flights force expensive last-minute hotel stays or complex re-routing via secondary hubs such as Madrid or Zurich. Second, the loss of short-haul connectors (e.g., CDG–Düsseldorf, NCE–Copenhagen) breaks onward rail-and-air itineraries frequently used by project teams operating under strict Schengen 90/180-day rules. Travel risk consultancies now recommend that firms activate “Day-0 monitoring” – checking flights every six hours in the 24 hours before departure – and maintain an inventory of alternative routings that bypass France entirely when mission-critical. Some multinationals are pivoting to videoconferencing for non-essential meetings until after Easter. Looking ahead, unions representing air-traffic controllers have hinted at sporadic stoppages in April if staffing relief is not budgeted in the forthcoming Civil Aviation Finance Bill. The Ministry of Transport has convened an emergency round-table with airport CEOs for 2 April to discuss contingency staffing and passenger-flow modelling.

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