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Meet Tomorrow to Avoid Disrupting Flights

Summary by RÚV
There could be significant disruption to flights next week if air traffic controllers go on strike. Icelandair's CEO says the company has little room to respond to the strike. A long meeting is a sign that there is still something to talk about, says the chairman of the Air Traffic Controllers Association. Arnar Hjálmsson, chairman of the Air Traffic Controllers Association, says: "There was no formal conclusion, it was just some minor homework …
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There could be significant disruption to flights next week if air traffic controllers go on strike. Icelandair's CEO says the company has little room to respond to the strike. A long meeting is a sign that there is still something to talk about, says the chairman of the Air Traffic Controllers Association. Arnar Hjálmsson, chairman of the Air Traffic Controllers Association, says: "There was no formal conclusion, it was just some minor homework …

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RÚV broke the news in on Thursday, October 16, 2025.
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