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Stopping Air Traffic Controllers. Argentine Airlines Anticipates Another Day of Conflict with Its Flights

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Aerolíneas Argentinas reported tonight that the scheduled schedule of services for tomorrow, Sunday August 24, will also be altered by the second day of protest of the Technical Association and Employees of Protection and Safety to the Aircraft (Atepsa), the union of the air traffic controllers.Like what happened this Friday August 22, the union protest in demand of salary improvements will take place in two sections in all the airports of the c…

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At 13 a new three-hour protest began from Atepsa, which will be repeated at night.Aerolíneas Argentinas reported that it also had to reschedule 122 flights.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Aerolíneas Argentinas reported tonight that the scheduled schedule of services for tomorrow, Sunday August 24, will also be altered by the second day of protest of the Technical Association and Employees of Protection and Safety to the Aircraft (Atepsa), the union of the air traffic controllers.Like what happened this Friday August 22, the union protest in demand of salary improvements will take place in two sections in all the airports of the c…

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Without an official response to their demand for an improvement in their salaries in line with the advance of inflation, air traffic controllers will continue this Tuesday with the stoppage plan that began last Friday and had its second day yesterday.

The union's force measures led airlines to cancel and reschedule dozens of flights across the country.

The force bill for wage claims stopped on Sunday August 24 at all airports in the country. Argentina Airlines alone cancelled more than 40 flights and rescheduled another 120. The conflict will continue during the week. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Aerolíneas Argentinas reported that its schedule of flights for this Sunday will be affected by a measure of force of the air traffic controllers union, ATEPSA. The strike will impact 4,400 passengers and cause the cancellation of 46 cabotage flights, in addition to the reprogramming of 122 services, of a total of 320 operations planned for the day. According to the airline, the protest of the air traffic controllers union will prevent take-off …

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laplata1.com broke the news in on Saturday, August 23, 2025.
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