French air traffic controllers cancel strike
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Thousands of flights scrapped as French air traffic controllers strike
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Breaking: French air traffic controllers call off strike, but many flights remain cancelled
French air traffic controllers have called off a strike that was set to cause 'massive' disruption on Thursday, after reaching a last-minute deal with managers - although because of the last-minute nature of the change, many flights will still be cancelled on Thursday.
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