Spain Airports Strike Update as 'Planes Fly with Unloaded Luggage'
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Spain airports strike update as 'planes fly with unloaded luggage'
The strike continues at Groundforce's ground handling facility, a Globalia group company that provides services to the airports of Madrid, Barcelona, Palma de Mallorca, Alicante, Málaga, Gran Canaria, Valencia, Ibiza, Bilbao, Lanzarote, Fuerteventura, and air cargo in Zaragoza.
Some flights should start without luggage, while airlines should adjust flight schedules and personnel planning.
The stoppage of land services workers results in delays of between 40 and 50 minutes. The indefinite strike is called at a dozen airportsUndefined strike of land personnel from twelve airports starting on Monday, March 30 in the middle of Holy Week The indefinite strike of Groundforce personnel, Air Europa's ground service company, scheduled since Monday at a dozen Spanish airports, has resulted in flights that have departed without travellers' …
A strike by Groundforce employees in Spain has affected thousands of passengers at 12 airports. Significant disruptions occurred in Madrid, Barcelona, and Bilbao, with many flights experiencing delays of 40 to 70 minutes. In Madrid, six planes took off without passengers' luggage.
Groundforce strike at 12 airports; know who is involved, how the strike is organised, and which airlines and routes may be most affected Read more Groundforce stops affect flights and luggage in Madrid, Barcelona and other airports in Actualidad.es.
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