Conference League
Extra 229 tickets to PAOK friends for Velontrom, worry about the strike
PAOK fans who want to travel to Marseille on Thursday before the game against Marseille (April 7, 10 p.m., COSMOTE SPORT 2 HD and LIVE by Sportish) will find out the whereabouts of their flights by noon tomorrow.
PAOK has – always electronically – secured a further 229 tickets for Thursday’s game against Marseille on the away podium in the Velontrom (April 7, 10 p.m., COSMOTE SPORT 2 HD and LIVE by Sportish) for the quarter-finals of the Conference League. And these are likely to be exhausted, as was the case with the previous 3000 that Dikefalos initially received for the needs of his fans.
The question of the transfer of his fans, who want to fly to Marseille on the eve of the game against Marseille with intermediate destinations, will be clarified tomorrow at noon.
The Civil Aviation Authority is then expected to hear the Single Member Court of First Instance’s appeal against air traffic controllers’ participation in the general strike announced by GSEE and ADEDY for Wednesday April 6th.
From Thessaloniki to Marseille the day after Wednesday, in addition to the charter mission of the biceps, another one hired by fans is said to “fly”. However, there are many friends of PAOK who have planned to leave for France on the eve of the game against Marseille with intermediate destinations, either with conventional or low-cost airlines, and it is of course worried for them.
The possibilities that are open are specific. If the court finds the strike illegal and abusive, all flights will operate normally, otherwise they will be cancelled.
In the first case, however, there is a possibility that the air traffic controllers will announce a stoppage of work for a few hours. When this happens, the flight schedule is upset and many problems are created for those who intend to travel to intermediate destinations with transfers.
Source: sport 24
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