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Chaos at Norwegian Airports. Air Traffic Controllers Go on Strike.

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Norwegian airport operator Avinor is warning of delays and major disruptions to air traffic. While the strike directly affects only three airports, its effects could be felt across the country. Due to limited air traffic controllers, Avinor will not be able to maintain normal airspace capacity in Norway. Airspace may be periodically closed on Saturday, which could lead to further delays and cancellations. The heaviest disruptions are expected on…

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Norwegian airport operator Avinor is warning of delays and major disruptions to air traffic. While the strike directly affects only three airports, its effects could be felt across the country. Due to limited air traffic controllers, Avinor will not be able to maintain normal airspace capacity in Norway. Airspace may be periodically closed on Saturday, which could lead to further delays and cancellations. The heaviest disruptions are expected on…

The strike among air traffic controllers has resulted in Norwegian canceling over 30 flights on Friday afternoon and evening.

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The strike among air traffic controllers will affect all airports in Norway, says Avinor, which is prepared for delays and more people at the airports in the days ahead.

Air traffic controllers are on strike in Norway. The protest began Friday morning and affected Oslo Gardermoen, Bergen-Flesland, Stavanger, and the control center in Roeyken. Strikers are demanding higher wages and improved working conditions. Airport operator Avinor is warning of possible flight delays.

The air traffic controllers have lost their demands for breaks in two court cases. Now they are trying to strike.

– The strike among air traffic controllers may lead to delays on afternoon and evening flights in Ørsta-Volda and the rest of the country.

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altaposten.no broke the news on Friday, August 21, 2026.
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