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Technical error leaves 1,500 bags stranded at Charles de Gaulle airport in France

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Passengers arrive at Charles de Gaulle Airport on foot, airport staff show
Passengers arrive at Charles de Gaulle Airport on foot, airport staff show

Airlines are struggling to deliver luggage to passengers around the world after a technical glitch left at least 1,500 bags stranded at Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport.

It’s the latest of several tangles to hit travelers this summer.

A technical glitch in the airport’s baggage sorting system on Friday left 15 flights without bags leaving about 1,500 bags on the ground, according to the airport’s operating company.

In total, the airport handled about 1,300 flights on Friday, the operator said.

Union activists say more passengers are flying without luggage, apparently because of a knock-on effect of the initial failure.

Passengers waiting for check-in in the terminal of Charles de Gaulle airport
Passengers wait for check-in in the terminal of Charles de Gaulle (Thomas Padilla/AP)

Meanwhile, airport workers at French airports are on strike, demanding more hiring and higher wages to keep pace with high global inflation.

Aviation authorities cancelled 17% of flights from Paris airport on Friday morning and another 14% on Saturday due to the strike.

Passengers with cancelled flights are alerted several days in advance.

The Charles de Gaulle scene was busy on Saturday, but typical for the first weekend of July, when France’s summer tourist season kicks off.

The union plans to continue the strike on Sunday but so far has not cancelled any flights.

They have threatened to resume the strike next weekend if talks with the company’s management fail to reach a compromise.

So far, French airports have been largely spared the chaos that has recently occurred at airports in London, Amsterdam and a number of other European and American cities.

Airlines and airports that laid off staff at the height of the Covid-19 crisis are struggling to keep up with soaring demand as travel resumes after two years of virus restrictions.

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