Ongoing security strike causes chaos at Madrid-Barajas Airport
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The rush hour of this morning has again been of long queues in the security controls of the airport of Madrid-Barajas, repeating delays like those recorded yesterday Sunday. The situation has been worse in the T4, where the passage of the travelers has accumulated waits of up to 50 minutes, than in the T1, T2 and T3, with a rather fluid operating. The strike of a part of the security staff of the Trablisa company is putting in difficulties to th…


Ongoing security strike causes chaos at Madrid-Barajas Airport
A walkout by security check workers at Spain's busiest airport caused huge queues over the weekend, with waiting times of more than an hour and a half for thousands of passengers. The stoppages are expected to continue.
Passengers at Barajas Airport faced waits of up to 60 minutes early this Monday morning to pass the security controls, on the second day of the...
The Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas airport has once again become the scene of a pulse between workers and companies that is directly affecting travellers. Today, September 15, 2025, the second day of indefinite strike by security guards has caused waits of up to an hour in the controls, generating discomfort among passengers and testing the management of the largest airport in Spain. The protest, called by Ilunion Security staff, seeks to improve …
The airport Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas faces this Monday its second day of strike in the security controls, called by a group of guards of the company Trablisa. From the first hour of the morning, queues have been registered that, according to airlines and travel agencies, reach 90 minutes, while Aena reduces the estimate to 50 minutes in the terminal T4. Aena has explained that the incidence varies depending on each filter and that works with…
Chaos hits Madrid Airport as security workers strike
Hundreds of security workers responsible for passenger checks have commenced strike actions at Spain’s busiest airport, Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport (MAD), leading to major disruptions in airport operations and flight schedules. The security personnel, who handle passenger checks such as filters, standard access and Fast Track lanes, walked off the job in the early hours of September 14, 2025, according to a statement issued by Madrid a…
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