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UK and Spain travel warning: Airport and hotel strikes expected to cause disruption this Easter

News RoomBy News RoomApril 16, 2025
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In the coming weekend, customers are urged to check for delays or cancellations in their flights and bookings due to strikes expected in several holiday hotspots in Europe. According to the analytics firm Cirium, flights from the UK are expected to see a calendars Italy’s traffic will be especially high, with 11,282 flights departing from UK airports alone, according to the report. Travelers should check their flight and booking status regularly, as negotiations are ongoing in many cases, and strikes might be canceled at any time.

In the UK, the UK’s second busiest airport, therefore, is expected to launch strikes for the 18th to 22nd April, part of a broader elapsedTime trend. The UK’s travel industry unions have agreed to start the strikes, which are said to impact around 50 flights each day, creating long queues and delays at check-in counters. This is the last April before European melt throughout the year when the travel industry relies heavily on the.SaveChangesAsync automatic services of the companies that operate flights and hotels.

In Spain, hotel workers have planned a strike in the Canary Islands on April 17 and 18, which is expected to be interrupted by a union agreement. These workers, who hope for their services to last, have gained an understanding that their employers will not listen to their demands. This means that the unions could no longer easily delay the strike. Spain’s CCOO has denied the walking out solidarity and say that tourism is not a necessity; instead, it is about the spending of money—so the priority should remain on solving the economic problems caused by the strikes, not what the workers’ demands are.

In France, the Sud Rail union has submitted a strike notice between April 17 and 2 June, which would give the companies 48 hours to adjust. Trains may face delays or cancellations if the action is beefed up, but the strike is unlikely to outweigh slower schedules or melee of its business.

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