Hundreds Stranded Overnight at Bergen Airport as Air Traffic Controllers’ Strike Escalates
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Sleeping bags and water were distributed to the many who were forced to spend the night at Bergen airport.
On Saturday, blankets were distributed and camp beds were set up for those staying overnight at Bergen Airport due to a strike.
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"We are currently canceling a number of flights tonight," says Lina Lindegaard Carlsen, media representative for Norwegian airline Widerø, in an interview with Norwegian public broadcaster NRK, as the strike by Norwegian air traffic controllers has caused major disruption to Norwegian air transport and affected the travel of thousands of passengers.
Hundreds stranded overnight at Bergen Airport as air traffic controllers’ strike escalates
Hundreds of passengers were forced to spend Saturday night at Bergen Airport after an air traffic controllers’ strike caused widespread cancellations and left hotels across the Bergen region fully booked. Avinor estimated that between 300 and 500 travellers would remain overnight in the terminal. The airport provided additional seating and water, while the Red Cross […]
On Saturday evening, the airspace over Bergen Airport was closed, affecting hundreds of passengers. The Red Cross is providing blankets and cots for those who cannot make it further.
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