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    Travelers heading to France in the next 10 days should brace for major disruptions as several powerful labor unions join forces with activist groups to stage two nationwide strikes. The walkouts are scheduled for September 10 and 18 under the slogan Bloquons Tout or Let’s shut everything down, a movement that gained momentum on social media in response to proposed austerity measures.

    Although Prime Minister François Bayrou resigned following a no-confidence vote on September 8, strike organizers have vowed to proceed. What began as a grassroots initiative has now attracted the support of railway, airport and healthcare unions, as well as student groups. The second strike, set for September 18, was originally coordinated by an inter-union alliance of public and private sector workers.

    The strikes have also drawn backing from political groups on the left, including France Unbowed (LFI), along with environmentalist and pro-Palestine activist collectives. In Paris, some groups are calling for a blockade of the city’s Périphérique ring road beginning at 7 a.m. on strike days, raising the likelihood of severe traffic snarls.

    What Travelers Can Expect

    The impact is expected to be significant across France. Train services, particularly those running through Paris, are likely to face major delays and cancellations. Disruption is also anticipated at key international airports including Paris Charles de Gaulle, Paris Orly, Lyon Saint Exupéry and Nice Côte d’Azur.

    Local media projections suggest that between 25 and 40 percent of flights could be canceled on strike days, with average delays of around 90 minutes. Smaller airports will also likely feel the strain as operations drop at France’s major hubs.

    Beyond transport, the political fallout could heighten unrest. While unions have confirmed their commitment to the strike regardless of the government crisis, tensions may escalate depending on President Emmanuel Macron’s response. Some opposition groups are calling for fresh elections, while Macron may instead attempt to stabilize the situation by appointing a new prime minister. Both scenarios risk triggering more street protests and clashes.

    Safety and Security Concerns

    Travelers should be aware that protests in France often turn violent. Demonstrations may involve vandalism, sabotage, and blockades targeting public infrastructure and multinational companies. Police are known to use tear gas, pepper spray, and water cannons to disperse crowds. Clashes are most likely in Paris and other major cities.

    Travel Advice

    • Monitor official government alerts and local news closely
    • Check airport and public transport websites for real-time updates
    • Allow extra time for journeys to and from airports
    • Avoid protest hotspots such as government buildings and university campuses
    • If caught in a demonstration, follow police directions and move away if safe
    • Prepare emergency contacts, ensure phones are charged, and avoid the Périphérique in Paris

    Travelers planning to visit France during this period should expect delays and heightened security risks. Staying informed and planning ahead will be key to minimizing disruption.

    Source: UnitedHealthcare and Solace Global

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