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Control tower breakdown brings flight chaos to Paris airport

Andrew Murphy by Andrew Murphy
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An aviation source told AFP that a radar breakdown caused the airport chaos. ©AFP

Orly (France) (AFP) – A control tower breakdown forced the cancellation of about 130 flights at Paris Orly airport Sunday, leaving thousands of passengers to scramble for alternative routes, officials said. A spokesman for Aeroports de Paris, which operates the French capital’s second busiest airport, said about 40 percent of the day’s departures and arrivals had been called off.

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France’s DGAC civil aviation authority blamed “a failure of the air traffic control systems at the Orly tower early in the afternoon” for what it said had been a “significant” reduction in the number of flights. An aviation source told AFP that a radar breakdown caused the airport chaos. The airport spokesman said about half the 130 cancelled flights were departures and half incoming flights. Flights across France and to other European destinations and North Africa were among those hit. The DGAC would not say whether flights would return to normal on Monday.

Stood near a line of suitcases, Agnes Zilouri, 46, tried desperately to find a seat for her 86-year-old mother and six-year-old son. The family had been meant to take a flight to Oujda in Morocco on Sunday evening to go to a funeral. “The flight is cancelled. Fortunately I am with my mother,” she said.

Last year, Orly handled about 33 million passengers, approximately half the number of the main Paris Charles de Gaulle international airport.

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