Ireland take on the All Blacks in France for the Rugby World Cup Quarter Final
Rugby fans could be facing delays and cancellations in France tomorrow.
Most forms of transport including the metro, airports and trains will be affected by strikes.
However, we're told most flights into Paris from Dublin should operate as normal.
Eoghan Corry, Editor of Air and Travel Magazine, says some airports will see disruptions, while others won't:
"Orléans is going to be affected and it does look like one of the charters into Orléans may have to find somewhere else to go."
He continued, "The other problem for rugby supporters is, on the ground getting around the RER, things like that, how badly they'll be affected that's not clear yet.
"But the flights are going to be ok from where we're looking now, not in the case for Marseille, luckily we're not in the other quarter final which is being played in Marseille."
In other rugby flight news:
Aer Lingus are all set for their trips to flight with their two good luck wings:
Wing Check: Complete ✅ #HomeAdvantage ☘️ pic.twitter.com/gCVCT4bpqS
— Aer Lingus (@AerLingus) October 11, 2023
The airline took to social media to assure fans that their "Wing Check: Complete ✅"