Due to a general strike in Belgium, on Thursday, February 13, the airport in Brussels canceled all passenger flights. Most of the planes that arrive in the capital of Belgium that day will affect the disruption. Charlowi airport was also announced.
The capital’s Brussels Airport Javent decided to take a large number of service and security staff to participate in the strike on Thursday – “after consulting the safety of passengers and service and consulting carriers” – ” -” – ” -” – ” -” – ” -” – ” -” – ” Cancel all passenger outlets on that day.
“We ask you not to go to the airport that day,” the port’s administration appealed that the carriers would contact all the passengers that were canceled.
Airport officials have announced that it will affect the disruption The aircraft that comes to Brussels, some of them may be canceled. “We advise all passengers to check the status of their flight on the carrier’s website or on our airport’s website,” wrote in a statement issued on Monday.
The Belgian Airlines Brussels Airlines said it was initially planning to appeal 75 percent. Flying flights with Javan, but the airport officials have decided to dismiss all outlets, but they have no choice but to suit this decision. A spokesman for Nico Gordone, quoted by the Belgian agency, said the planes could “not return to the airport if they could not fly out with Javend.”
“We will realize that we can feel some aircraft from abroad or that we need to search for other solutions. But most of the arrival will be canceled,” the spokesman said.
In addition, the Charlowi Beading Airport, which operates in low budget carriers, announced that it would dismiss all stalls on Thursday. Visits from the Shengan Zone countries will be implemented not only, but not from countries outside the zone. The airport announced in a statement on Monday that the decision was dictated by the lack of employees related to the strike.
“We will not have enough employees to ensure the full security of air operations,” the port officials said.
The general strike in Belgium on Thursday was organized by the national trade unions, which protested against the new Belgian central government’s pension and staff programs last week. Other sectors, including rail and urban transport, are also affected by disruption.