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Simon Calder warns of air traffic control strikes as delays hit holidays

Simon Calder warns of air traffic control strikes as delays hit holidays

Independent09-04-2025

A 24-hour strike by Greek air traffic controllers on Wednesday, April 9th, has caused widespread flight disruptions, impacting Aegean Airlines, British Airways, easyJet, and Ryanair.
The Greek Air Traffic Controllers' Association (EEEKE) cites staffing shortages and equipment problems as the reasons for the strike, contributing to significant delays.
Air traffic controllers across Europe are under pressure due to staff shortages, potentially delaying one in three flights between June and August.
Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary criticises French air traffic control strikes, which significantly disrupt air routes between northern and southern Europe.
Simon Calder warns of the emotional and economic consequences of air traffic control strikes, causing anxiety for travelers and eroding confidence in travel.

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