Problems at Brussels airport, due to mobilization of air traffic controllers
Problems faced by passengers at Brussels airport, which just reopened this month after the terrorist attack that occurred on site in March, as air traffic controllers continued a mobilization. Brussels Airport, one of the busiest in Europe, reopened on April 3 having limited potential because of some temporary structures have been set up for the operation and draconian security measures taken after the disaster in the departure hall of the terrorist attack of 22 March.
Union leaders have asked staff to declare disease yesterday, Tuesday, due to the disagreements that exist regarding a proposed settlement plan, which includes an increase of the lower limit of retirement age. Representative of the Brussels airport said about 50 flights have been canceled at the airport so far today from about 400 scheduled flights. But the movement had no flights at Charleroi airport affected.
Problems faced by passengers at Brussels airport, which just reopened this month after the terrorist attack that occurred on site in March, as air traffic controllers continued a mobilization. Brussels Airport, one of the busiest in Europe, reopened on April 3 having limited potential because of some temporary structures have been set up for the operation and draconian security measures taken after the disaster in the departure hall of the terrorist attack of 22 March.
Union leaders have asked staff to declare disease yesterday, Tuesday, due to the disagreements that exist regarding a proposed settlement plan, which includes an increase of the lower limit of retirement age. Representative of the Brussels airport said about 50 flights have been canceled at the airport so far today from about 400 scheduled flights. But the movement had no flights at Charleroi airport affected.
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