
The RATP has issued a real-time bulletin warning that multiple authorised demonstrations will take place in central Paris from 14:00 on Sunday, 28 June. Marches are scheduled along Boulevard Saint-Germain and around Place de la République, while a separate climate rally is expected to converge on the Champs-Élysées. As a preventive measure, surface bus routes 38, 70, 72 and 92 will be diverted or curtailed, and the dedicated RoissyBus airport shuttle will skip its Opéra terminus between 13:30 and 18:00. The Paris Prefecture de Police has not ordered station closures on the Métro or RER, but access to lines 3, 8 and 11 may be temporarily closed by officers if crowd density becomes unsafe. Corporate travellers with flights out of CDG this evening should allow an additional 45 minutes for road transfers or use the RER B to Gare du Nord followed by the CDG Express, which will operate as normal.
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Hotels in the affected arrondissements have been advised to relocate group check-ins to side entrances to avoid traffic hold-ups. RATP’s summer works programme has already removed 15 % of spare rolling stock from service; therefore, any unscheduled surge in passenger numbers could trigger platform-management protocols including one-in-one-out access at key stations. Employers should remind staff that travel insurance rarely reimburses demonstration-related delays unless a formal police order blocks access. RATP’s multilingual Twitter feed @RATP_Iledefrance will provide live updates in English and French.
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Hotels in the affected arrondissements have been advised to relocate group check-ins to side entrances to avoid traffic hold-ups. RATP’s summer works programme has already removed 15 % of spare rolling stock from service; therefore, any unscheduled surge in passenger numbers could trigger platform-management protocols including one-in-one-out access at key stations. Employers should remind staff that travel insurance rarely reimburses demonstration-related delays unless a formal police order blocks access. RATP’s multilingual Twitter feed @RATP_Iledefrance will provide live updates in English and French.