Culture Spain, Airport strikes in Spain, chaos or a quick resolution?

Culture Spain, Airport strikes in Spain, chaos or a quick resolution?

So, airport strikes in Spain are planned for 22 days starting from the 20th April (Easter!!) and then ending on August the 31st – right through the main holiday periods.  For the planned dates: see this Post. What a disastrous prospect for Spain – a country reeling within an economic crisis that has led to unemployment in Spain being over [...]

Culture Spain:AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLER STRIKE SPAIN

Air traffic controllers strike in Spain Well, what a day for Spain – one in which the first national State of Emergency in Spain has been declared, by Royal Decree, since the country formally became a democracy in 1978! In fact, there are three states of emergency in Spain: Alert, Emergency and War with today’s declaration, in fact, a State [...]

Culture Spain:Air Traffic Controllers Strike 4 December 2010-Updated

Culture Spain:Air Traffic Controllers Strike 4 December 2010-Updated

The nation’s airspace has been taken over by Spain’s military, with the government shutting down Madrid’s large hub and seven other airports. Spanish airspace is expected to reopen at 7pm tonight. Airlines including Iberia, Ryanair and Easyjet have now cancelled all Spanish flights until tomorrow morning.

Culture Spain:Spanish Air Traffic Controllers Strike 4 December 2010-Update

Cancellations due to the air traffic controllers • According to the latest information, the Madrid airport could resume operations at 12:00am December 4 • At the moment, only long haul flights are landing in Madrid. 5 flights so far and 14 more in the next hours . In www.iberia.com, Departures and arrivals, clients can check the status of their flight. [...]

Culture Spain:Spanish Air Traffic Controllers Strike 4 December 2010

Culture Spain:Spanish Air Traffic Controllers Strike 4 December 2010

The Spanish government has said it will allow its military to take control of airspace if air traffic controllers do not return to work. The controllers staged an unofficial walkout over working hours, leaving passengers across the country facing huge disruption. The group called in sick en masse, closing down airspace over Spain – except the southern region of Andalucia. [...]