Brussels Airlines to cancel around 700 flights over summer holiday
Across Europe strikes and staff shortages are forcing airlines to cancel thousands of flights, causing hours-long queues at major airports, dashing hopes of a first summer holiday for many after COVID lockdowns. ($1 = 0.9565 euros)

- Country:
- Belgium
The Belgian subsidiary of Lufthansa, Brussels Airlines, is canceling close to 700 flights over the summer holiday period, around 6% of those scheduled, to reduce workload and avoid strikes, the airline said on Monday.
"We are meeting the demands of the unions today and we hope it can rule out further actions (this summer)," Brussels Airlines spokesperson Maaike Andries emailed. "For long-term solutions, we will organize a meeting with the unions on August 23." The cancellations would lead to 10.2 million euros ($10.66 million) in lost revenue, the airline added.
Pilot and cabin crew unions of Brussels Airlines held a three-day strike last month, after complaining that the pressure of work was too high and that the company had been aware of the situation for around a year but failed to alleviate it. Across Europe strikes and staff shortages are forcing airlines to cancel thousands of flights, causing hours-long queues at major airports, dashing hopes of a first summer holiday for many after COVID lockdowns.
($1 = 0.9565 euros)
(This story has not been edited by Devdiscourse staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
- READ MORE ON:
- Brussels Airlines
- Europe
- Belgian
- Lufthansa
- COVID
ALSO READ
Gazprom's gas flows to Europe via Ukraine steady at 42.2 mcm on Sunday
Health News Roundup: Spain reports second monkeypox-related death in Europe; Austria mourns suicide of doctor targetted by anti-vaccine campaigners and more
Health News Roundup: Spain reports second monkeypox-related death in Europe; NY Gov. Hochul declares state emergency over monkeypox and more
FACTBOX-Europe's summer travel chaos
Singapore Airlines reports record Q1 profit boosted by travel demand and flight cancellations in Europe