The cancellations on Thursday and Friday will impact flights to and from France, and also flights over the country to destinations such as the UK, Greece, Spain and Ireland, the airline said.
O’Leary said: “Once again, European families are held to ransom by French air traffic controllers going on strike.
“It makes no sense and is abundantly unfair on EU passengers and families going on holidays.”
“These two splendid reforms would eliminate 90 per cent of all ATC delays and cancellations, and protect EU passengers from these repeated and avoidable ATC disruptions due to yet another French ATC strike,” O’Leary added.
The conflict between Israel and Iran, as well as continued attacks in Gaza, have forced airlines to cancel and reroute flights.
Ryanair said more than 109,000 of its flights operated in June, indicating that fewer than 1 per cent of flights were disrupted.
The Ireland-based business carried 19.9 million passengers in June – a 3 per cent increase on the same month last year.
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