The General Directorate of Civil Aviation in France announces a strike by air traffic controllers in Paris, during the period 3–4 July
- The strike of air traffic controllers at Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris leads to the cancellation of over 25% of the flights scheduled on 3 and 4 July.
- TAROM cancels flights RO383/RO384 on Thursday, 3 July, departing from Bucharest at 13.10, and from Paris at 16.20, local time.
Bucharest, 3 July 2025. In the context of the strike announced by the French unions UNSA-ICNA and CGT, the General Directorate of Civil Aviation in France (DGAC) has requested airlines to reduce the flight schedule at Paris airports, on 3 and 4 July.
This protest action takes place against the backdrop of dissatisfaction with the lack of personnel and the working conditions of air traffic controllers, and affects the main Parisian airports – Charles de Gaulle, Orly and Beauvais. The DGAC estimates that up to 25% of scheduled flights will be canceled.
In this context, for reasons beyond the airline’s control, TAROM announces the cancellation of flights RO 383 and RO 384, scheduled for Thursday, July 3, on the Bucharest – Paris – Bucharest route. Flight RO 383 was scheduled to depart from Bucharest at 1:10 p.m., and flight RO 384 from Paris at 4:20 p.m. (local time).
All passengers will be refunded the amounts paid for their travel tickets or will be rescheduled on other flights, if they request this at the TAROM Call Center.
TAROM’s support center remains at the disposal of passengers for additional information and assistance:
Phone: (004) 021 9978, (004) 0800 500 131 (TelVerde), (004) 0371 529 000 Email: [email protected], [email protected]