Ground Crew Strike Mess Hits Spanish Airports
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Ground crew strike mess hits Spanish airports
Holidaymakers planning to fly in or out of Spain this August should brace for probable disruptions due to strikes by ground handling staff at major airports, including Barcelona-El Prat, Palma de Mallorca, Málaga-Costa del Sol, Alicante-Elche, and Tenerife Sur. The industrial action, which was called by union UGT, is targeting two key handling companies: Azul Handling (serving Ryanair) and… Source
The UGT union has called the strikes in Azul Handling, the ground operations company of Ryanair, from 15 August for “constant breaches of labour rights” UGT calls strike in the ‘handling’ of Ryanair from 15 August until the end of the year A few days after the August bridge, the strike of the ground personnel of the low-cost airline Ryanair continues. UGT has called several days of strikes in Azul Handling, the handling company of Ryanair, from …
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Ryanair, the controversial airline of Irish origin, will begin a strike very soon. It has been the General Union of Workers and Workers (UGT) that announced in early August that Azul Handling, the company in charge of ground operations of Ryanair, will cease its activity partially from 15 August and will extend until the end of 2025. Read more: Ryanair calls Von der Leyen to end the air traffic controller strike in France The strike will affect …
The Spanish union has called a nationwide strike at Azul Handling, a ground handling company belonging to the Ryanair group. The Ryanair strike will start on August 15 and could last until the end of 2025, which could significantly affect flights departing from Spanish airports, <a href="https://www.euronews.com/travel/2025/08/05/ryanair-baggage-handlers-call-strikes-at-spanish-airports-from-august-how-will-it-affect-m" target="_blank" rel="noop…
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