Staff members of the Iberia floor services are expected to carry out the prepared strikes, which will disrupt operations from January 5 to January 8 at 28 airports where Spain’s flag carrier flies.
During the Three Kings ‘ holiday season, this includes significant centres like Madrid-Barajas and Barcelona-El Prat, which have an impact on 444 planes.
Disagreements over working conditions and worker rights, especially worries about outsourced workers to different businesses, are the root of the strikes. Substitute flight options may be made available to people affected by cancellations.
Flights with different carriers in the IAG class, including British Airways, Level, Aer Lingus, and Vueling, may be impacted if the effects spread beyond Iberia.
Employees of Ilunion Seguridad are planning strikes from January 1 through 14, which is a parallel growth that affects the airport in Alicante-Elche. The two-hour regular walkouts by the security staff from 8: 45 to 9:45 am and 6 to 7 pm does interfere with baggage handling and security controls, which will have an effect on airport operations.
These attacks are a result of continuous disputes over working conditions and pay in the aviation sector, which could be very inconvenient for travelers at this time.
The attack has an impact on the following airports: SOURCE: Spain Flight Strikes to Change These Airports
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