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Spain’s Air Traffic Control Strike Begins: What to Know if Your Flight Is Delayed

Summary by Euro Weekly News
Friday, April 17 marks the first day of Spain’s indefinite air traffic control strike, set to affect 14 airports with SAERCO-managed towers across the country. The strike, which was announced by the Union of Air Traffic Controllers (USCA) and Workers’ Commissions (CCOO), was put into place after the unions failed to reach an agreement about working conditions with administrators. Source

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The indefinite strike called by Union of Air Controllers (USCA) and CC OO for the controllers of the private air navigation manager Saerco has started during the early hours of April 16-17 at nine airports. The stoppage will especially affect those who fly from or to Seville, city where the final of the Copa del Rey football is celebrated this Saturday.

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The indefinite strike called by the Union of Air Controllers (USCA) in those towers of airports operated by Saerco, which starts at 00.00 hours this Friday, is maintained by the lack of agreement between the parties, so it will affect the schedule of flights for the final of the Copa del Rey in Seville, which will face this Saturday the Atlético of Madrid and the Real Sociedad in the capital Hispalense.The airport of Seville is one of the nine a…

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FACUA reminds passengers of their rights to possible cancellations or delays and demands compliance with the minimum services to avoid a greater impact on the airports concerned.

Only one detour was recorded in A Coruña due to adverse weather conditions during this Friday’s day

Air traffic controllers from Saerco begin an indefinite strike at nine Spanish airports (Symbolic image - AI generated) AI Generated Stock Image Air traffic controllers from Saerco have begun an indefinite strike affecting nine Spanish airports starting this Friday at midnight. The mobilization coincides with high-impact events such as the Copa del Rey final and the start of the Seville April Fair, increasing the pressure on an already strained …

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Diario de Jerez broke the news on Thursday, April 16, 2026.
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