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The Star
04-07-2025
- The Star
French air traffic controllers' strike disrupts flights for second day
FILE PHOTO: View of the air traffic control tower of the Marseille-Provence airport on the eve of a strike call by two air traffic controllers' unions to defend their working conditions, in Marignane, near Marseille, France, July 2, 2025. REUTERS/Manon Cruz/File Photo PARIS (Reuters) -A strike by French air traffic controllers entered its second day on Friday, leaving many passengers stranded at the start of Europe's peak travel season. Civil aviation agency DGAC told airlines to cancel 40% of flights at the three main Paris airports on Friday because of the strike, which the air traffic controllers say is over staff shortages and ageing equipment. Up to half of flights at France's other airports, mostly in the south, were also affected, DGAC added. "We are hostages of Paris," said Mariano Mignola, an Italian tourist stranded in the French capital's Orly airport with two young children. "Today we had to go home and the first available flight is July 8. We have no flat, we can't find a hotel, we can't find a car, we can't find a train, we can't find anything," he said. "We are in a panic, the children are scared and we don't know what to do." French transport minister Philippe Tabarot called the strike unacceptable as did Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary, who branded it "another recreational strike by French air traffic controllers' unions". On top of the cancellations, DGAC warned that passengers could be affected by delays and significant disruption. The Airlines for Europe (A4E) lobby group said late on Thursday that 1,500 flights had been cancelled over the two-day strike, affecting 300,000 passengers and causing cascading delays. (Reporting by Makini Brice, Conor Humphries, Inti Landauro, Lucien Libert. Writing by Makini Brice and Ingrid Melander. Editing by David Goodman and Mark Potter)


The Star
03-07-2025
- The Star
More than 1,500 flights cancelled on July 3-4 due to French air traffic controllers' strike
PARIS (Reuters) -More than 1,500 flights have been cancelled on July 3-4, affecting nearly 300,000 passengers, due to a strike by French air traffic controllers, European industry lobby Airlines for Europe said in a statement. "Airlines for Europe (A4E) strongly condemns the French air traffic control (ATC) strike taking place today and tomorrow," it said. "Tens of thousands of travellers in France and across Europe have seen their summer getaway grounded as French air-traffic controllers walk out during the Grand Départ; one of the busiest periods for summer travel," it added. (Reporting by Dominique Vidalon and Makini Brice)


Business of Fashion
03-07-2025
- Business
- Business of Fashion
France fines retailer Shein 40 million euros for misleading discounts
France's antitrust agency said on Thursday it had fined China-founded fast-fashion retailer Shein 40 million euros ($47.17 million) for alleged deceptive business practices including misleading discounts, following a nearly year-long probe. The agency, in charge of consumer protection as well as competition, said Infinite Style E-Commerce Co Ltd, which handles sales for the Shein brand, had misled customers about discounts, and that the company had accepted the fine. Under French regulations, the reference price for any discount is the lowest one given by a retailer during the 30 days preceding the offer. Shein infringed that rule by not taking into account previous offers, and sometimes increasing the price before applying a discount, the agency said. It said its investigation showed the company 'deceived consumers about the authenticity of discounts they could benefit from.' The probe, conducted across thousands of products on Shein's French site between October 1, 2022 and August 31, 2023, found 57 percent of advertised deals were not, in fact, offering a lower price; 19 percent had less of a discount than advertised; and 11 percent were in fact price increases. In a statement, Shein said the antitrust agency had informed Infinite Style E-commerce Co Ltd (ISEL) of breaches related to reference price and environmental regulations in March last year, and ISEL had taken corrective action within the following two months. 'This means that all identified issues were addressed more than a year ago,' Shein said, adding that ISEL was committed to complying with French regulations. By Makini Brice, Helen Reid; Editors: Charlotte Van Campenhout, Susan Fenton, Bernadette Baum Learn more: Shein to File Confidentially for Hong Kong IPO, Sources Say Shein aims to submit the filing confidentially as soon as this week, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters. A second source said the filing was expected to be made by Monday.


Zawya
03-07-2025
- Business
- Zawya
France asks airlines to cut flights at Paris airports by 40% ahead of planned strike
PARIS: The French civil aviation agency DGAC said on Wednesday it had asked airlines to reduce flights at Paris airports by 40% on July 4 due to a planned national strike by air traffic controllers. The agency said it had also requested that airlines cut by half flights into and out of Nice and by 30% at the airports for Lyon, Marseille, Montpellier, Ajaccio, Bastia, Calvi and Figari. (Reporting by Makini Brice) Reuters


Business of Fashion
30-06-2025
- Business
- Business of Fashion
L'Oréal to Acquire Hair-Care Brand Color Wow
French cosmetics giant L'Oréal said on Monday it had signed an agreement to acquire haircare brand Color Wow, as it seeks to tap rapid growth in premium hair products. Hair care was the second fastest-growing category at L'Oréal last year after fragrances, driven by new launches for specific hair types and conditions. The company said earlier this year was targeting more innovation and growth in premium hair products, which it sells both online and in salons. Color Wow, based in the US and Britain, makes products for frizz control and curly hair. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. By Makini Brice and Dominique Patton; Editor: Susan Fenton Learn more: L'Oréal to Acquire British Skincare Brand Medik8 The world's biggest beauty company has acquired a majority stake in the English premium skin care line known for its science-backed serums.