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Difficulties in transferring PAOK fans to Marseille due to the strike

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The one-member Court of First Instance of Athens did not find the participation of the Air Traffic Controllers Union (EEEKE) in Wednesday’s (4/6) strike illegal or abusive, making it very difficult for many Dikefalos fans who have in view planned a trip to Marseille for the game against Marseille.

There is unrest among PAOK’s friends who had booked plane tickets to travel to Marseille tomorrow Wednesday, the eve of the biceps game against Marseille (7/4, 22:00, COSMOTE SPORT 2 HD and LIVE from Sportish) for his quarterfinals conference league.

This is because all flights from Macedonia were not accepted following the decision of the Single Member Court of First Instance of Athens, which found the Civil Aviation Service’s appeal that air traffic controllers’ participation in the GSEE and ADEDY strike was illegal and abusive airport cancelled.

In addition to the charter of the biceps mission, which logically does not pose a problem, another charter flight rented by PAOK fans was planned. A solution is already being worked on for this flight, which can take place after the strike in the early morning hours from Wednesday to Thursday.

The big problem also affects those who have booked single tickets with stops in order to get close to Marseille, arriving there either by road or with transfers.

Logically, the airlines that don’t fly tomorrow should be careful to serve those who miss their flight on Thursday, the day of the race. The big problem will be those who have booked tickets with companies that are canceling their flights tomorrow and will be limited to simply returning their fares.

However, on a flight to Nice, France on Thursday, the day of the game, there is already heavy traffic from PAOK friends wanting to be in Velontrom as many try to change their tickets.

Source: sport 24

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