Airlines for Europe (A4E) unhappy about yet another ATC strike, in Belgium for a change
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400+ flights cancelled due to national Air Traffic Control (ATC) strike in Belgium tomorrow
At least 50,000 travellers to be impacted, damaging European tourism and the Belgium economy
The 24-hour strike will disrupt ATC and other public sector services beginning 12 Feb. at 21:00 UTC (22:00 local time)
2018 saw a record 30 ATC strike days in Europe, disrupting travel plans for millions
More certainty over the impact of ATC strikes in Europe urgently needed
A4E airlines and their passengers are bracing for the second air traffic control (ATC) strike in Europe so far this year, with Belgium ATC services disrupted as of 21:00 UTC (22:00 local time) today through 21:00 UTC on 13 February. Already more than 400 flights to and from Belgium have been cancelled by A4E airlines in advance of the strike, in order to minimize the level of passenger disruption.

“ATC strikes have unfortunately become a common occurrence in Europe – and 2019 is shaping up to be no different than in the previous years. These strikes are increasingly damaging not only local economies and tourism but the reputation of European aviation amongst its passengers. A4E continues its calls for the immediate implementation of the recommended mitigation practices put forward by the European Commission in 2017. In particular, improvements need to be made concerning both the predictability, impact and scale of a strike”, said Thomas Reynaert, Managing Director, Airlines for Europe (A4E).

In the countries most frequently affected by controllers’ strikes, A4E is calling for an improved continuity of service for passengers and has proposed a number of solutions to address the situation, including a mandatory 72-hour individual notification period for employees wishing to strike and the protection of overflights (while not at the expense of the country where the strike originates). In addition, investments are required in technology, processes and human resources to make Europe’s overall air traffic management system capable of coping with ever-increasing traffic.