The exceptional weather conditions in France are leading to significant reductions in flight schedules at Paris airports on Wednesday January 7, 2026. Several flights of several companies are disrupted. Tunisair calls, in a press release, on its passengers to follow the evolution of schedules to avoid any inconvenience.
Reduction of flights to Paris
The French airport authorities have decided to reduce the flight schedule by 25 to 40% at the main Paris airports, Paris-Orly (ORY) and Paris-Charles de Gaulle (CDG). This measure aims to limit the impacts of exceptional weather conditions on the safety of operations.
Certain rotations operated by Tunisair could therefore be postponed, canceled or delayed. Tunisair recommends vigilance and monitoring and advises its passengers to regularly check the status of their flight on the official Tunisair website or via the mobile application and to follow official information channels for updates regarding schedules and possible changes.
This vigilance will make it possible to reduce the inconvenience linked to disruptions and to better organize travel.
Exceptional conditions in Europe
These measures come against a backdrop of exceptional weather in Europe, with particularly severe bad weather in France. Local authorities regularly adjust air traffic to ensure the safety of passengers and aviation personnel.
For any information regarding flights, a call center has been made available to passengers by Tunisair: From Tunisia: 81 10 77 77 / From abroad: +216 70 019 180 / France: +33 1 85 15 07 81.





