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Restarting the fuel supply in Ile-de-France | Air traffic controllers strike leads to pre-emptive cancellation

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News ➡ Fuel arrives in Paris thanks to the resumption of supply to the TotalEnergies refinery in Gonfreville-L’Orcher | France Island In the process of refueling thanks to the resumption of supply to the Paris basin with a large refinery in Total energy to Gonfreville-l’Orcher in Normandy. Minister of Energy Transition, Agnes Banier RonacherHe confirmed that pumping had resumed, after an intervention by the police at night to close the refinery. However, according to the National Coordinator CGT chemistryAnd Eric CelliniOnly kerosene shipments can be partially resumed for Paris’s currently dry airports. The energy sector has been strongly mobilized since January 19 against reforming the state pension system. Although the government has three to four months of stocks to deal with any crisis, the minister stressed that the main issue is logistics. TotalEnergies Refinerythe largest in France, feeds a “very powerful” pipeline, which must be able to operate to supply intermediate stocks and service stations.

the number ➡ 60 | Air traffic controllers strikewho are protesting against Pension reform, causes disturbances at French airports. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation asked airlines to preemptively cancel 33% of their flights on Sunday at the airport Paris OrlyAnd also 20% off on Mondays. Marseille Provence And Lyon Saint Exupery You will also be affected by these preemptive cancellations. However, Air France announced that it will be able to provide “approximately 8 out of 10 flights between Paris-Orly and certain French airports” from Friday to Monday. TransaviaOn the other hand, plans toAlmost 60 flights canceled in total From Friday to Saturday. Delays are relatively limited at the moment, less than half an hour on departure or arrival, but air traffic controllers are on strike, and delays could increase in the coming days.

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