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Ryanair, an airline, is having problems with its flights because of a strike by French air traffic controllers. About 400 flights were canceled today, which is a big portion of Ryanair's flights. The CEO of Ryanair, Michael O'Leary, said in a video that most of the affected flights pass through French airspace, not starting or ending in France. This isn't the first time the French air traffic controllers have gone on strike this year, causing trouble for passengers. O'Leary is frustrated and blames the European Commission for not helping. Air traffic controllers have the right to strike, but they should cancel flights within France first. It's unfair that flights to and from France are not affected when French people have other ways to travel. Our passengers are being treated unfairly. Ryanair asked the European Commission, a group that makes decisions for Europe, to protect flights passing through France. They also want rules for strikes, like giving enough notice. The European Commission is under pressure to do something because the strikes are causing problems. Families are getting stuck and vacations are ruined. We'll keep you updated. Ryanair wants to take care of passengers and make flying more stable.
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