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KLM Scraps More Flights Ahead of Wednesday's Ground Staff Strike - DutchNews.nl

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KLM scraps more flights ahead of Wednesday’s ground staff strike

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The airline KLM has abolished several dozen flights on Wednesday due to a strike of its ground staff, can we see Monday at the Schiphol airport in the Netherlands. The unions CNV and FNV call the workers who carry out the loading and unloading of the luggage, the towing of the aircraft and the reception of the passengers to cross their arms for four hours Wednesday morning. ...

·Brussels, Belgium
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KLM Royal Dutch Airlines has canceled many flights from Schiphol Airport for next Wednesday. This can be seen on the airport's website. KLM's ground staff will be striking that day. The strike was announced by the unions CNV and FNV. Last Wednesday morning, there was also a ground staff strike. On that day, the protesters stopped work for two hours, from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. This time, the ground staff will be on strike for four hours. Ground…

·Netherlands
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KLM canceled dozens of flights on Wednesday, according to Schiphol's website. The CNV and FNV unions announced a strike by the airline's ground staff that day. Employees who load and unload baggage, tow aircraft, or assist passengers will be on strike for four hours Wednesday morning.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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KLM says it still doesn't know what the airline's ground staff strike at Schiphol on Wednesday will mean for flights and passengers. Earlier Monday, Schiphol's website already showed that KLM had canceled dozens of flights for that day.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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De Telegraaf broke the news in Amsterdam, Netherlands on Monday, September 15, 2025.
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