Dublin flight amongst those cancelled by Greek air traffic control strike

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Athens to Dublin inbound FR5652 has been cancelled due to a Greek air traffic controller strike.

Ryanair and Aegean Airlines have announced flight disruptions, with options for affected passengers to change or cancel bookings without fees.

Key flights, including from Athens to Dublin and Thessaloniki to Dublin, are among the affected services, with passengers advised to check airline updates.

The public sector trade union ADEDY has called for a 24-hour strike in response to staffing issues and outdated equipment.

A separate Easyjet strike in Italy will halt flights for four hours. Ireland is unaffected as there are no relevant flights from Dublin or Belfast to Italy.

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Ryanair shared: “Due to a Greek Air Traffic Control strike, we have been forced to cancel or make schedule changes to a small number of flights to/from Greece on Tues 08 and Wed 09 Apr. Passengers affected by these cancellations/schedule changes will be notified of their options via email. We ask all passengers due to travel to/from Greece on Tues 08 or Wed 09 Apr to keep an eye on the Ryanair app for the latest updates. We sincerely apologise for any inconvenience caused by this strike, which is outside of our control and affects all airlines operating to/from Greece.”

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