Belgian National Strike Grounds All Charleroi Flights
Charleroi airport in Belgium will cancel all flights on October 14 due to a national strike organized by unions against a government savings plan. The strike, aimed at protesting cost-cutting measures, has prompted Charleroi and Brussels airports to halt operations for the day citing safety concerns.
All flights at Belgium's Charleroi airport are set to be canceled on October 14, following a national strike organized by Belgian unions. The protest is against a government savings plan, prompting aviation disruptions.
The airport emphasized the lack of staff required for safe operations as a primary reason for the cancellations. This union-led action represents a significant pushback against fiscal tightening by Belgian authorities.
Brussels airport also announced a full stop on outgoing flights for the same day, further highlighting the nationwide unrest and its impact on transportation amidst the ongoing protest actions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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