Published on : 17 Jun 2026
It is tomorrow. The strike has not been called off. Your last window to act is tonight.
As of this morning, June 17, 2026, the CGT–CFDT–Unsa–Sud Aérien coalition at Paris airports has issued no suspension, no retraction, and no negotiated pause. The 24-hour ground staff walkout at Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG), Paris Orly (ORY), and Paris Le Bourget (LBG) begins at 00:01 on Thursday, June 18, and ends at 23:59. It covers every baggage handler, ramp agent, check-in ground worker, cleaning crew member, and security badge holder across all three Paris airports simultaneously. Air traffic controllers are not involved. Pilots and cabin crew are not involved. The runways will remain open. The ground will not.
This is your final 24-hour warning. Every action that could have been taken calmly over the past 48 hours now needs to happen tonight — online check-in, waiver status checks, bag repacking, terminal confirmation, and backup plans. The passengers who do these things tonight will move through CDG tomorrow under significantly less pressure than those who arrive at Terminal 2E at 05:30 tomorrow morning without a boarding pass, with two checked bags, not knowing whether their flight has been delayed.
Read this tonight. Do the actions. Tomorrow will be survivable.
Published: June 17, 2026 — (24 Hours to Strike · European Aviation Crisis Day 78) Strike date: Thursday, June 18, 2026 — 00:01 to 23:59 Paris local time (full 24 hours) Airports: Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) · Paris Orly (ORY) · Paris Le Bourget (LBG) Strike status as of June 17 morning: ✅ CONFIRMED — No cancellation, suspension, or retraction Union coalition: CGT · CFDT · Unsa · Sud Aérien Dispute: Airport security badge issuance and renewal rules — unchanged since June 9 announcement Workers walking out: Baggage handlers · Ramp agents · Check-in ground staff · Security badge holders · Cleaning crews · Ground transport workers NOT on strike: Air traffic controllers · Pilots · Cabin crew — runways open Capacity cut precedent: Up to 40% at CDG and Orly on comparable Paris ground strike days Strike day rally: 10:00 AM — Terminal 1, Roissy-CDG Airport Prefecture offices Air France waiver: Check airfrance.com → Travel Advisories — expected published TODAY easyJet waiver: Check easyjet.com → Manage Bookings — monitor NOW Delta waiver: Check delta.com → Travel Advisories — monitor NOW Ryanair waiver: Check ryanair.com → My Bookings — monitor NOW Online check-in: Air France — opens 30hr before departure · easyJet — opens 30 days · Delta — opens 24hr · BA — opens 24hr · Ryanair — opens 24hr · Emirates — opens 48hr Tonight’s deadline: Complete check-in, repack to carry-on, screenshot everything — before midnight
Airline rebooking waivers for confirmed disruption events typically publish 24–48 hours before the event. June 15 reporting noted waivers were expected June 16. By the time you are reading this on June 17, waivers may already be live. This is the first action you take tonight — before anything else.
A rebooking waiver means: you can change your June 18 flight to June 17 (today — if you move in the next few hours) or June 19, at zero additional cost, zero change fee. No penalty. You keep your booking. You just avoid tomorrow entirely.
Check these portals right now:
| Airline | Waiver portal | Where to look |
|---|---|---|
| Air France | airfrance.com | Top banner → Travel Advisories → “CDG Strike June 18” |
| easyJet | easyjet.com | Manage Bookings → Your flight → Disruptions tab |
| Ryanair | ryanair.com | My Bookings → Flight disruption notice |
| British Airways | ba.com | Manage My Booking → Travel Advisories |
| Delta Air Lines | delta.com | Top bar → Travel Advisories → CDG |
| United Airlines | united.com | My Trips → Travel Advisories |
| Emirates | emirates.com | Manage Booking → Travel Alerts |
| Lufthansa | lufthansa.com | Flight Status → Service & Advice |
| Qatar Airways | qatarairways.com | Manage Booking → Travel Alerts |
| Air Canada | aircanada.com | Manage Booking → Travel Advisories |
If a waiver is live for your flight: Take it. Do not overthink it. Move to June 19. Rebooking options this evening are abundant — other passengers who see this tonight will claim them too, and by tomorrow morning the June 19 inventory will be thinned.
If no waiver is showing yet: Keep checking every 2–3 hours tonight. Waivers for 24-hour events on this scale sometimes publish as late as 11:00 PM on the night before the strike. Set an alarm.
If you’ve already decided to fly tomorrow: Skip to the section below on terminal guide and online check-in.
This is the single most valuable action you can take tonight. A digital boarding pass on your phone removes your dependency on check-in desk staff. Check-in desks are among the most ground-staff-intensive operations at CDG — if badged ground workers are not at the desk tomorrow morning, the queues will be severe. Passengers with a mobile boarding pass walk past that problem entirely.
Check-in windows by airline:
| Airline | Check-in opens | Check-in closes |
|---|---|---|
| Air France | 30 hours before departure | 45 min before departure |
| easyJet | 30 days before departure | 2 hours before departure |
| Ryanair | 24 hours before departure | 2 hours before departure |
| British Airways | 24 hours before departure | 45 min before departure |
| Delta Air Lines | 24 hours before departure | 30 min before departure |
| United Airlines | 24 hours before departure | 30 min before departure |
| Emirates | 48 hours before departure | 60 min before departure |
| Lufthansa | 23 hours before departure | 45 min before departure |
| Qatar Airways | 24 hours before departure | 60 min before departure |
| Air Canada | 24 hours before departure | 75 min before departure |
What to do:
If check-in is not yet open for your flight: Set an alert for the exact moment it opens. The first passengers to check in get the best seat options and get their boarding passes before any flight status changes complicate the process.
Baggage handlers are one of the primary worker groups participating in tomorrow’s strike. The single most effective way to protect yourself from baggage disruption on June 18 is to not have a checked bag.
Why carry-on wins tomorrow:
If you have a checked bag with easyJet or Ryanair: Their checked-bag fees are non-refundable in most cases, but you can leave the bag unchecked and take it as cabin baggage if it fits the size allowance — check your airline’s current cabin bag dimensions. easyJet allows one large cabin bag (56x45x25cm) plus one small personal bag. Ryanair allows one 10kg cabin bag (40x20x25cm) plus one 10kg Priority bag.
If you’re on a long-haul Air France, Delta, Emirates, or Qatar flight: Repacking a week’s luggage into cabin bags is harder but achievable for shorter trips. If you cannot go carry-on only, pack your most essential items — medications, documents, change of clothes, valuables — into a cabin bag, and accept that your checked bag may arrive later than you do.
CDG is enormous. It has three separate terminal buildings — Terminal 1, Terminal 2 (subdivided into 2A through 2G), and Terminal 3. Each serves different airlines. Going to the wrong terminal tomorrow morning wastes 20–40 minutes and means navigating the CDGVAL shuttle under stressed conditions. Confirm your terminal tonight from your booking confirmation — not from memory.
Terminal guide for tomorrow’s strike:
| Terminal | Airlines operating here |
|---|---|
| Terminal 1 | British Airways · Lufthansa · Swiss · Austrian · Singapore Airlines · Cathay Pacific · Qatar Airways · Emirates · Etihad · Aer Lingus · Most non-alliance and Star Alliance carriers |
| Terminal 2A | Air France (short and medium-haul) · Air Canada · Korean Air |
| Terminal 2B | Air France (regional) · Shared facilities with 2D |
| Terminal 2C | American Airlines · Air France (some routes) |
| Terminal 2D | easyJet · Ukraine International — connected to 2B |
| Terminal 2E | Air France (long-haul) · Delta Air Lines · China Eastern · Air China · Aeroméxico · Japan Airlines · KLM · Vietnam Airlines |
| Terminal 2F | Air France (Schengen) · KLM · Air Europa · Finnair |
| Terminal 2G | Air France (regional, domestic) — requires free shuttle bus N2 — not walkable |
| Terminal 3 | Charter and low-cost airlines · Air Transat · Vueling · Transavia France |
| Orly Terminal 1 | Air France domestic · Transavia France |
| Orly Terminal 2 | easyJet Orly base · Ryanair · Volotea · French Bee |
| Orly Terminal 3/4 | Air France medium-haul · Transavia |
Critical CDG navigation warnings for tomorrow:
Orly: easyJet’s primary Orly operation is from Terminal 2. Ryanair operates from Orly Terminal 2. Air France domestic and Transavia use Orly 1 and 3/4. If you are flying from Orly tomorrow, confirm whether you are going to Orly 1, 2, 3, or 4 from your booking confirmation — they are separate buildings.
Before tomorrow, create a screenshot folder on your phone with:
Why this matters: If your flight is cancelled or significantly delayed tomorrow, the speed at which you can file a refund request, request rebooking, or submit a claim to your travel insurer depends entirely on having your documentation ready. Passengers who have to search for their booking confirmation email in a noisy, crowded terminal under time pressure make mistakes. Have everything screenshot and saved offline — ready to open without internet access.
Allow significantly more time than usual. On Paris airport ground strike days, the pressure points are:
Recommended arrival times for tomorrow:
| Flight type | Recommended arrival before departure |
|---|---|
| Short-haul European (easyJet, Ryanair, BA) | 3 hours |
| Medium-haul (Air France, Transavia) | 3 hours |
| Long-haul (Air France, Delta, Emirates, United) | 4 hours |
| Connections through CDG | Allow 3-hour minimum between flights |
RER B to CDG: The RER B train to CDG is operated by RATP/SNCF and is not part of the airport ground staff strike — the train will run normally. RER B departs from Gare du Nord, Châtelet-Les Halles, and stations on both branches every 10–15 minutes from approximately 05:00. Journey time from Gare du Nord to CDG is 30–40 minutes. Take the train marked B3 toward CDG — the B5 branch does not reach the airport. Paper tickets for RER B were phased out in 2024 — you need a Navigo Easy card or mobile ticket. A single adult fare costs approximately €14. Load your Navigo Easy or buy a mobile ticket tonight.
Le Bourget access: Le Bourget has no direct metro or RER connection. Access is by taxi from Porte de la Villette (approximately 15 minutes), or by car. Le Bourget serves primarily private and charter flights — if you are flying from LBG, contact your charter operator for specific access guidance during the strike.
20:00–21:00: Check all airline waiver portals. If a waiver is live — rebook to June 19 now.
21:00–22:00: Complete online check-in for your June 18 flight. Download boarding pass. Screenshot it. Email it to yourself.
22:00–23:00: Repack to carry-on if at all possible. Set your travel documents — passport, visa, ESTA — in your cabin bag. Set your alarm.
23:00–00:00: Final check of your flight status on your airline’s app. If a status change appears overnight, you want to see it before you leave for the airport, not after you arrive.
The walkout begins at midnight. The first flights affected are early-morning departures — 06:00 and 07:00 services that require ramp crews on the apron from 04:30–05:00. If baggage handlers do not report, these are the first flights whose loading is compromised.
The morning long-haul departure wave is the most exposed period of the day. Air France’s transatlantic and long-haul departures from Terminal 2E to New York JFK, Montreal, Toronto, Los Angeles, Dubai, Nairobi, Bangkok, and Singapore are scheduled in the 06:30–10:00 window. Delta’s departures from 2E are in the same window. If you are on any of these flights, you should already be at the airport.
What to do at the airport in this window:
The morning cascades into midday. Aircraft that were delayed in loading in the 06:00–09:00 window are now late for their turnarounds. Short-haul European services from CDG that were scheduled for 10:00 and 11:00 departures are affected by the positioning debt from the morning. easyJet and Ryanair passengers on midday services out of CDG and Orly should expect delays in this window.
Passengers connecting through CDG: If your inbound flight arrives between 09:00 and 12:00 and your outbound departure is scheduled within 2 hours, contact your airline at the gate on arrival before you disembark. Ask them to flag your tight connection. Airlines can sometimes pre-assign your gate for the connecting flight and in rare cases hold a departure brief minutes for late-arriving connecting passengers on the same airline.
The inter-union coalition has confirmed a rally at Terminal 1 at 10:00. This is not expected to block terminal access — it is a demonstration at the Airport Prefecture offices — but expect a visible police presence and higher foot traffic in the Terminal 1 arrivals and departures area around this time.
Based on previous Paris airport ground strike patterns, midday tends to be the point of maximum accumulated delay — the system has absorbed 12+ hours of disruption and aircraft are furthest out of position — but individual flight disruptions in this window are typically delays rather than fresh cancellations. If your flight was going to be cancelled, the airline will likely have notified you by noon.
If you have not been notified of a cancellation by 13:00 on June 18 and your departure is in this window, check your flight status actively every 30 minutes.
The evening departure wave — UK, US, and Canadian passengers returning from Paris — is concentrated in the 18:00–22:00 window. This is the second-highest-risk period of the day. The cascade from the morning’s disruption has had 12 hours to compound. Aircraft that should have cycled through CDG four or five times today have done so under reduced ground service — meaning their positioning for evening departures is compromised.
The strike ends at 23:59. Flights departing after midnight on June 19 technically fall outside the strike window — but the positioning debt from June 18 will affect early June 19 services.
If your flight is cancelled:
If your flight is delayed:
Say this at the desk if needed: “I am invoking my right to a full cash refund / rebooking under EU Regulation 261/2004 Article 8 and duty of care under Article 9.”
Quick rights reference:
| Passenger | Framework | Cash comp | Refund right | Duty of care |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| EU departure (all passengers) | EU261 | ⚠️ Unlikely (extraordinary circumstances) | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes |
| UK departure or UK carrier | UK261 | ⚠️ Unlikely | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes |
| US passengers on Delta/United from CDG | DOT + EU261 | ⚠️ Unlikely | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes |
| Canadian passengers on Air Canada | APPR + EU261 | ⚠️ Unlikely | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes |
| Australian passengers on EU carrier from CDG | EU261 | ⚠️ Unlikely | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes |
If you are disrupted at CDG, Orly, or Le Bourget on June 18 and cannot resolve your situation at the airport, contact your airline’s disruption line directly. Do not use the general call centre number — ask specifically for the disruption or irregular operations desk.
| Airline | Disruption portal |
|---|---|
| Air France | airfrance.com → Help → Disrupted Flights |
| easyJet | easyjet.com → Help → Disruptions |
| Ryanair | ryanair.com → Help → Flights |
| British Airways | ba.com → Customer Support |
| Delta Air Lines | delta.com → Help Center |
| United Airlines | united.com → Help |
| Emirates | emirates.com → Help |
| Lufthansa | lufthansa.com → Flight Status |
| Qatar Airways | qatarairways.com → Help |
| Air Canada | aircanada.com → Help |
Paris Aéroport live status: parisaeroport.fr → Flights → Departures or Arrivals
EU261 complaint portal (post-travel): The European Consumer Centre for your country of residence — UK: caa.co.uk/passengers | France: ec.europa.eu/consumers
If your flight is cancelled and you cannot rebook on any Paris airport service until June 19 or later, these alternatives get you out of France today:
Train to London (Eurostar): Paris Gare du Nord → London St Pancras International. Eurostar is operating normally — the SNCF strike of June 10 has ended and Eurostar is not part of the CDG airport action. Journey time approximately 2 hours 15 minutes. Book at eurostar.com. Trains run hourly in peak season.
Train to Brussels (Thalys/Eurostar): Paris Gare du Nord → Brussels Midi in approximately 1 hour 20 minutes. Brussels Airport (BRU) is not on strike June 18 and operates multiple daily connections to London, New York, and other long-haul destinations via Brussels Airlines and other carriers.
Train to Amsterdam (Thalys): Paris Gare du Nord → Amsterdam Centraal in approximately 3 hours 30 minutes. Amsterdam Schiphol operates normally on June 18 with KLM, Delta, United, and multiple long-haul carriers.
Train to Frankfurt (TGV/ICE): Paris Est → Frankfurt in approximately 3 hours 40 minutes. Frankfurt Airport is Europe’s largest hub and fully operational on June 18 with Lufthansa long-haul departures to New York, Toronto, Chicago, and beyond.
Beauvais Airport (BVA): Paris Beauvais is 85km north of Paris and is not part of the June 18 strike — it is a separate airport with its own ground handling staff. Ryanair operates some routes from BVA. However, the limited schedule at Beauvais and the 90-minute bus transfer from Paris make it a practical alternative only for specific Ryanair routes.
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