The 7th of September 2010 promises to be a difficult day for the thousands of French people who use public transport every day. People in Nice will need to choose carpooling over trams or buses from the Lignes dโAzur network. No lines are operational (buses, trams, school services). As for the lines 98 and 99 that lead to the airport, they are also expected to face significant disruptions. The school line to the chรขteau and the T28 are not spared either. However, the TAM network remains, with 31 out of 45 lines expected to run normally.
SNCF on Strike
Many railway workers are also calling for a strike. Here again, the TER services are expected to be heavily disrupted, with one in three or possibly one in five trains running. To find out which trains are operational, head to the station. Passengers will have the option to cancel their tickets without reservation fees.
For more information, visit the website: www.ter-sncf.com/paca
Air France Also on Strike
Air traffic controllers are mobilizing, which implies a reduction in the number of flights. Ninety percent of short and medium-haul flights to Roissy Charles-de-Gaulle are maintained. Fifty percent of short and medium-haul flights to Orly are operating.
Information is available on the website: [www.airfrance.fr](https://www.airfrance.fr)
To make sure you arrive at work on time tomorrow, itโs better to walk, bike, or if possible, take a day off.