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A man in Lille, northern France, stands next to a placard reading "No!" Strikes and protests around France on Thursday disrupted travel and filled the streets as citizens demonstrated against changes to the pension system. His bill will see the retirement age for most workers rise from 62 to 64 and the number of years a worker must pay into the system to receive a full pension rise from 42 to 43 in 2027. On Thursday, unions accused Macron of making "provocative" comments after he said they had failed to engage in negotiations over changes to the pension system and compared the protests to the raiding of the U.S. Capitol in 2021. Meanwhile, electricity output was cut, refinery blockages continued and the civil aviation authority said flight services would be reduced into the weekend.
Paris CNN —More than a million people took to the streets across France on Thursday with protests turning violent in some areas as demonstrators voiced their fury at proposed pension reforms. At least 80 people were arrested and 123 police officers injured in France on Thursday during the nationwide protests, French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin said. The gate of the Bordeaux city hall after it was set on fire during a demonstration on a national day of action, on March 23 in Bordeaux, southwestern France. French riot police apprehend a protester amid clashes during a demonstration against pension reform in Paris on March 23, 2023. It rammed the legislation through the French National Assembly last week using a constitutional clause that allows the government to bypass a vote.
Aviation ranking website Skytrax has revealed the world's best airports for 2023. "Changi Airport is honoured to be named World's Best Airport for the 12th time," Changi CEO Lee Seow Hiang said in a press release. Of the top 20 airports, nine are in Europe, eight are in Asia, two are in North America, and one is in Australia. Seattle-Tacoma International Airport and Vancouver International Airport came in at numbers 18 and 20, barely making the list. In fact, Seattle once again won the award for being North America's best airport, and LaGuardia's Terminal B won "world's best new airport terminal."
Aviation emissions in Europe increased an average of 5% year-on-year between 2013 and 2019, according to the EU. Not surprisingly these moves have set alarm bells ringing in the aviation industry. “For many decision-makers, banning short-haul flights and showing support to the rail industry is an easy win to gain favor with the public, especially in Europe,” Montserrat Barriga, the ERA’s director general, told CNN. “Governments continue ignoring the biggest source of aviation emissions – long-haul flights, that remain unpriced and unregulated,” says T&E’s Dardenne. Better connectivity between intercity rail and airports would also reduce the need for short-haul flights.
Christophe Archambault | Afp | Getty ImagesStrike action over plans to raise the pension age in France caused widespread disruption on Tuesday, as trains came to a near-standstill, many schools were shut and fuel deliveries were blocked from refineries. Lou Benoist | Afp | Getty ImagesEric Sellini, a representative from the CGT union at TotalEnergies, told Reuters that a strike blocking the Gonfreville refinery in Normandy would run until Thursday. Another at the Donges refinery in western France is set to run until Friday, he added. Sameer Al-doumy | Afp | Getty ImagesThe strikes come as French workers grapple with red-hot inflation, which accelerated unexpectedly in February to hit 6.2% year-on-year. Around two thirds of the public support protests against the pension reforms, according to an Elabe survey.
Air France said about 20% of short-haul flights would be canceled, but long-haul services would be maintained. The reforms will gradually increase the age at which most French citizens can draw a state pension to 64, from 62. A record 1.3 million people took part in demonstrations on January 19, which brought the country to a standstill and shuttered the Eiffel Tower to visitors. The government has said the pension legislation is necessary to tackle a funding deficit, but the reforms have angered workers at a time when living costs are rising. The legislation is currently before French lawmakers, with a vote on the final version of the text expected later this month.
PARIS, March 5 (Reuters) - Industrial action in France over the government's planned pensions overhaul will cause heavy disruption to public transport again on Tuesday, the transport minister and several public transport authorities said on Sunday. Some unions, such as the hardline CGT, called for a rolling strike at refineries and at the national railway operator SNCF. "We are moving up a gear," the head of CGT, Philippe Martinez, told French weekly JDD. It is up to him to withdraw this reform," he said, referring to President Emmanuel Macron. RATP, the public transport operator for the Ile-de-France region around Paris, also said metro lines and suburban trains will be heavily disrupted, with some metro lines only running at peak hours.
Air France-KLM orders new Airbus freighter, passenger aircraft
  + stars: | 2023-01-27 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
[1/2] An Air France Airbus A350 airplane lands at the Charles-de-Gaulle airport in Roissy, near Paris, France April 2, 2021. REUTERS/Christian Hartmann/File PhotoJan 27 (Reuters) - Air France-KLM (AIRF.PA) has placed a firm order with Airbus (AIR.PA) for four freighter and three passenger aircraft, the Franco-Dutch airline said on Friday, as part of efforts to renew its fleet. They offer a 40% reduction in CO2 emissions compared to Boeing's planes and are less noisy, the airline added. The three additional A350-900 passenger aircraft for Air France, to be based at Paris' main Charles de Gaulle airport, will replace previous generation models. By 2030, Air France-KLM aims to reduce CO2 emissions per passenger/kilometre by 30% compared to 2019 levels.
France urges EU peers to test Chinese travellers for COVID
  + stars: | 2023-01-01 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
PARIS, Jan 1 (Reuters) - France on Sunday urged European Union peers to test Chinese travellers for COVID after Paris decided to do so amid an outbreak sweeping the country. Only Italy and Spain also require tests in the 27-nation, largely border-free EU and health officials from across the bloc failed last week to agree on a joint course. From Sunday, France is requiring that travellers from China provide a negative COVID-19 test result less than 48 hours before departure and will randomly test those arriving. "France will push for this methodology to be applied across the EU," Health Minister François Braun said as he and Transport Minister Clement Beaune checked on the new procedures at Paris' Roissy Charles de Gaulle airport. Asked about the fact that a Chinese traveller with COVID could for the time being land in another EU country and then travel unchecked to France, Beaune said: "This is why we must coordinate (across the EU), to be more efficient."
French Bee is a French airline that bills itself as "low-cost." I flew on French Bee for the first time. French Bee bills itself as a "low-cost airline" and has been operating since 2016, according to its website. French Bee only flies between a handful of destinations, based on its website. Here is my experience flying on French Bee to Paris.
NATO carrier strike groups are patrolling waters around Europe. One of the five groups operating in the area is led by the US Navy's newest supercarrier. Bush and Gerald R. Ford, the service's newest supercarrier, the British Royal Navy's HMS Queen Elizabeth, France's Charles De Gaulle, and Italy's ITS Cavour. The strike groups, which include not just carriers but their escorts as well, are carrying out routine patrol missions in the Atlantic Ocean, North Sea, and Mediterranean Sea. The Navy said in a Thursday statement on the carrier operations that each country has its own mission objectives and that it is not uncommon for multiple carrier strike groups to be deployed at the same time since NATO countries maintain a continued presence in waters around Europe.
Jetblue Airways Corp. is scheduled to release earnings figures on July 25. Photographer: Mark Kauzlarich/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesJetBlue Airways plans to launch flights from New York to Paris next summer, a trans-Atlantic expansion it argues will bring down prices on routes dominated by large carriers. Tickets will go on sale "in the coming months" for flights between its hub at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport and Paris' Charles de Gaulle Airport, JetBlue said Wednesday. It plans to add flights from Boston to Paris later. JetBlue began flights to London from New York in summer 2021, more than two years after it first announced its plans.
JetBlue looks to disrupt United, Delta, and American with the expanded European service. New European routes from JetBlue, United, and Delta tap into pent-up demand for overseas travel. Non-stop service between Boston Logan International Airport and CDG will be added at a later date. The move effectively doubles JetBlue's transatlantic presence following the 2021 launch of service to London from New York and Boston. In pre-pandemic 2019, the lucrative transatlantic travel market accounted for 11% to 17% of passenger revenues at United, Delta, and American airlines, according to Reuters.
Mehran Karimi Nasseri, an Iranian-born refugee, died in Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport on Saturday. His life story inspired "The Terminal" — a 2004 movie produced by Steven Spielberg and starring Tom Hanks. Nasseri, 76, had a heart attack in Terminal 2F of the airport around midday on Saturday, according to a Paris airport authority official, per Sky News. Mehran Karimi Nasseri stands by his possessions in Charles de Gaulle airport in 2004. Nasseri's astonishing story inspired the 2004 movie "The Terminal," produced by Steven Spielberg and starring Tom Hanks, Catherine Zeta-Jones, and Stanley Tucci.
PARIS — An Iranian man who lived for 18 years in Paris’ Charles de Gaulle Airport and inspired the Steven Spielberg film “The Terminal” died Saturday in the airport, officials said. Merhan Karimi Nasseri died after a heart attack in the airport’s Terminal 2F around midday, according an official with the Paris airport authority. Police and a medical team treated him but were not able to save him, the official said. He had been living in the airport again in recent weeks, the airport official said. His saga inspired “The Terminal” starring Tom Hanks, and a French film.
DUBLIN, Nov 7 (Reuters) - Ryanair (RYA.I) on Monday predicted it would eventually become Europe's only major low-cost carrier, with Chief Executive Michael O'Leary claiming a widening gap on costs would make rivals easyJet (EZJ.L) and Wizz (WIZZ.L) takeover targets. "Europe is inexorably moving towards a similar out-turn as North America where you will have three very large, somewhat higher cost, high-fare connecting carriers, and one very large low cost carrier" in Ryanair, O'Leary said. Wizz chief executive Jozsef Varadi, who has always maintained his cost base is comparable to Ryanair's, last week said he did not see his airline as a takeover target. But he said the British airline was being forced by Ryanair to retreat in other markets like Italy and Portugal. Wizz, O'Leary said, was making progress with expansion in the Middle East but was retreating in the face of Ryanair expansion in some parts of its core central and eastern Europe region.
The new carrier will have the same aircraft launch and recovery systems as the US's newest carriers. It is the latest development in France's ambition to build a new nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, a project known as the Porte-Avions de Nouvelle Génération, sometimes called PANG, which translates to "New Generation Aircraft Carrier." Charles de GaulleFrench aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle. It is the only non-US nuclear-powered aircraft carrier in the world. Sailors prepare an F/A-18F for launch during testing with Ford's Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System in January 2020.
Summer's over, but the European travel season isn't
  + stars: | 2022-09-29 | by ( Leslie Josephs | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
This photograph taken on August 7, 2018, shows an American Airlines Airbus A330-243 aircraft on the tarmac at Roissy-Charles de Gaulle Airport, north of Paris. It's a welcome shift for airlines as they seek to drum up revenue after travel restrictions and concerns about Covid-19 sapped demand for many European trips in 2020 and 2021. Lucrative business travel segments have been slower to return than leisure, making these trips all the more crucial. "I think there's no question that people's appetite for going to Europe has gotten longer," said Kyle Potter, executive editor of Thrifty Traveler, a travel and flight deal website. Plus, a strong U.S. dollar is making fall trips to Europe more attractive, driving down costs of everything from shopping in Milan to high-end dining in Paris or London for many U.S. travelers.
REUTERS/Charles PlatiauFRANKFURT, April 19 (Reuters) - A Volkswagen-led (VOWG_p.DE) consortium that has made a bid to buy Europcar (EUCAR.PA) has filed for antitrust clearance with the European Commission, it said on Tuesday, confirming that it expects the deal to be completed by the end of June. EU antitrust clearance is the only remaining obstacle standing in the way of the tender offer, the consortium, which also includes asset manager Attestor Limited and Dutch mobility group Pon Holdings BV, said in a joint statement. The consortium in July launched a bid for Europcar that values the French-listed firm at 2.9 billion euros ($3.1 billion). The 0.50 euros per share offer price can be topped up by 0.01 euros apiece if 90% of shareholders take it up. ($1 = 0.9260 euros)Reporting by Christoph Steitz and Foo Yun Chee, editing by Thomas EscrittOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Cea de-a 76 aniversare a Zilei Victoriei a fost marcată printr-o tradiţională paradă militară de proporţii la care a asistat preşedintele rus Vladimir Putin, alături de veterani ai armatei roşii şi demnitari. Peste 12 mii de soldaţi și sute de unităţi de tehnică militară au defilat în Piaţa Roşie. Ulterior, preşedintele Vladimir Putin a ţinut un discurs în care i-a felicitat pe veterani și militari. Ziua Victoriei a fost sărbătorită prin parade militare şi în alte oraşe din Federația Rusă. Ziua Victoriei asupra Germaniei naziste a fost marcată sâmbătă, în ţările occidentale.
Persons: Vladimir Putin, Serghei Șoigu, preşedintele Vladimir Putin, Emmanuel Macron, De Gaulle Organizations: Evenimentul Locations: Demonstraţie, Moscova, Federației Ruse, Federația Rusă, Rusia, Germaniei naziste, Paris
La 25 martie 1957, aceste state au semnat Tratatele de la Roma, care instituiau Comunitatea Economică Europeană (CEE) şi Comunitatea Europeană a Energiei Atomice (CEEA, astăzi EURATOM). În 1939, la începutul celui de-al Doilea Război Mondial, Schuman a devenit ministru adjunct în guvernul francez. După război, Schuman a ocupat o serie de funcţii cu nivel înalt, devenind pe rând ministru al finanţelor, prim-ministru, ministrul afacerilor externe şi ministru al justiţiei. În 1958, Schuman a devenit primul preşedinte al instituţiei care a precedat Parlamentul European, organismul cu puteri legislative al UE. După ce şi-a părăsit funcţia, Parlamentul i-a acordat titlul de „părinte al Europei”, iar ziua în care a prezentat faimoasa declaraţie a fost declarată „Ziua Europei”.
Persons: Robert Schuman, Solidaritatea, Schuman, Gaulle, Marshall, îşi Organizations: Uniunii Europene, Agerpres, Cărbunelui, CECO, Economică Europeană, CEE, Comunitatea Europeană, Energiei, Uniunea Europeană, UE, Comunității Europene, Parlamentului Francez, NATO, Parlamentul European Locations: Europei, Franţa, Germania, Paris, Belgia, Italia, Luxemburg, Ţările de Jos, Roma, Irlanda, Danemarca, Grecia, Spania, Portugalia, Suedia, Austria, Finlanda, Cehia, Cipru, Estonia, Letonia, Lituania, Malta, Slovacia, Slovenia, Polonia, Ungaria, Bulgaria, România, justiţie, Maastricht, Lisabona, Regatul Unit al Marii Britanii, Irlandei de Nord, francez, Alsacia, Lorena, Franţei, Bonn, Berlin, Munchen, Strasbourg, Dachau, Bavaria, Anglia, SUA, Atlanticului, Nord, funcţia, declaraţie, Europei Unite, Bruxelles
Preşedintele francez, Emmanuel Macron, a anunţat joi desfiinţarea Ecole Nationale d'Administration (Şcoala Naţională de Administraţie, ENA), instituţia care formează de mai bine de şapte decenii elitele franceze, şi înlocuirea ei cu o nouă instituţie prezentată ca fiind mai deschisă diversităţii şi mai puţin elitistă. Într-o videoconferinţă la care au participat peste 600 de înalţi oficiali, Macron, el însuşi absolvent al ENA (promoţia 2004), la fel ca alţi trei dintre ultimii şase şefi de stat francezi, a spus că viitoarea şcoală, numită Institutul Serviciului Public, va trebui să „selecteze profiluri mai puţin determinate social”, o reformă promisă după criza vestelor galbene din 2019, care au protestat inclusiv faţă de inegalitatea socială şi de politicile despre care susţin că favorizează elita. Institutul Serviciului Public se va afla la Strasbourg, unde a funcţionat şi ENA din 1991, informează AFP, citată de AGERPRES. Zeci de miniştri francezi, lideri de afaceri şi studenţi din 134 de ţări au studiat la această prestigioasă şcoală creată în 1945 de generalul Charles de Gaulle, la sfârşitul celui de-al doilea război mondial, pentru a „reforma maşina administrativă”, din care o parte colaborase cu Germania nazistă, şi a reda Franţei postbelice o nouă administraţie de vârf. De-a lungul vremii, ENA s-a transformat într-o instituţie mai degrabă elitistă, câştigându-şi reputaţia de a selecta candidaţi din eşaloanele sociale superioare şi de a fi deconectată de realitate, o imagine pe care s-a străduit să o redreseze.
Persons: Emmanuel Macron, Charles de Gaulle, ENA Organizations: AGERPRES Locations: Administraţie, Strasbourg, Germania nazistă
Fostul preşedinte Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, promotorul unor reforme profunde în Franța și un susținător fervent al proiectului european, a decedat miercuri seara „ca urmare a COVID”, a informat într-un comunicat familia înaltului demnitar. „Valéry Giscard d'Estaing s-a stins miercuri, 2 decembrie, în locuinţa familiei sale din Loir-et-Cher. Valéry Giscard d'Estaing a exercitat un singur mandat, fiind învins la scrutinul din 1981 de socialistul François Mitterrand. Votul negativ al francezilor acordat acestui proiect la referendumul din mai 2005 a fost o dezamăgire imensă pentru Giscard d'Estaing. El a înființat G7Valéry Giscard d'Estaing a instituit în 1975 reuniunea anuală la nivel înalt a ţărilor celor mai industrializate, devenită ulterior G8.
Persons: Valéry, d'Estaing, Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, Loir - et - Cher, Jacques Chirac, Georges Pompidou, François Mitterrand, Acesta, Francois Hollande, Nicolas Sarkozy, Giscard, G . Pompidou, francez Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, german Helmut Schmidt ., Le, Charles de Gaulle, Jean Monnet . El, Giscard d'Estaing Organizations: Agerpres, Uniunea Europeană, Comunitatea Economică Europeană Locations: Franța, Loir - et -, Franței, Paris, Authon, Tours, preşedinte, secţia, Germania, francez, german, Britanii, Château, Rambouillet, SUA, RFG, Japonia, Britanie, Franţa, Italia, Italiei, Canadei, Rusia
,,Valéry Giscard d'Estaing s-a stins miercuri, 2 decembrie, în locuinţa familiei sale din Loir-et-Cher. Starea sa de sănătate se deteriorase şi a murit de Covid-19”, a scris familia sa într-un comunicat. Valéry Giscard d'Estaing a exercitat un singur mandat, fiind învins la scrutinul din 1981 de socialistul François Mitterrand. În memoriile sale, ,,Le Pouvoir et la vie” (Puterea şi viaţa), Valéry Giscard d'Estaing scrie că personalităţile politice care l-au impresionat cel mai mult au fost Charles de Gaulle şi Jean Monnet. Valéry Giscard d'Estaing a instituit în 1975 reuniunea anuală la nivel înalt a ţărilor celor mai industrializate, devenită ulterior G8.
Persons: Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, Loir - et - Cher, Valéry, Georges Pompidou, François Mitterrand, Giscard, G . Pompidou, Jacques Chirac, Le, Charles de Gaulle, Jean Monnet, Giscard d'Estaing Organizations: Uniunea Europeană, Comunitatea Economică Europeană Locations: Loir - et -, Authon, Tours, preşedinte, Paris, secţia, Britanii, Château, Rambouillet, SUA, RFG, Japonia, Britanie, Franţa, Italia, Italiei, Canadei, Rusia
Câteva mii de oameni s-au adunat miercuri în Varșovia pentru a sărbători Ziua Independenței Poloniei, însă au izbucnit proteste şi ciocniri între unele persoane adunate la manifestaţie și polițiști. Potem rozpoczęła się regularna bitwa z policją @RadioZET_NEWS pic.twitter.com/EiWS5XXQPF — Piotr Drabik (@piotrdrabik) November 11, 2020​​Patrioci szturmujący Empik po dzieła Jana Pawła II i kardynała Dziwisza. To jest ten patriotyzm? 🇵🇱#NIEdlanacjonalizmu #11listopada pic.twitter.com/CVDdr6fH9c — Igor Wojciechowski (@I_Wojciechowski) November 11, 2020​​Nimeni nu a fost rănit în incendiu, pompierii locali confirmând că a fost cauzat de un foc de artificii. De asemenea, unii dintre cei implicaţi în proteste au blocat drumurile din apropierea stadionului național din Varșovia, unde a fost înființat un spital temporar pentru pacienții cu Covid-19, a mai spus poliția.
Persons: Potem, Piotr Drabik, Pawła, Tomasz, Poniatowski, Panowie Organizations: Gaulle’a Locations: Varșovia, BUCUREŞTI, ronda, Honor, prostactwo
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