Europe's travel strikes: Flight and train disruption you can expect over the New Year period
09.01.2024 - 02:37
/ euronews.com
/ Amerigo Vespucci
/ Milan Malpensa
/ Milan Linate
/ Airlines
/ Can Expect
Strikes are a regular occurrence in Europe, as employees withhold their labour to fight for better pay and conditions.
Walkouts are sometimes planned months ahead but others are announced last minute, showing that it always pays to check before you travel.
Luckily, we have gathered all of the strike information together below.
Read on to find out where and when are walkouts taking place.
If your flight or train is cancelled or delayed, you will be entitled to a new ticket or compensation. Read our guide for the full details.
Iberia ground services staff will go ahead with strikes planned in the New Year after failing to reach an agreement.
After suspending industrial action planned in December, workers will walk out on 5-8 January.
It will affect all 29 airports where Spain's flag carrier operates, including Madrid-Barajas, Barcelona-El Prat, Palma de Mallorca, Seville and Valencia.
So far, 444 flights from Iberia, Iberia Express and Air Nostrum have been cancelled during the strikes, which will occur over the Three Kings' holiday. Passengers will be offered alternative flights.
The strikes have been called over working conditions and rights as workers are set to be outsourced to other companies.
The strikes could also affect flights with other airlines in the IAG group, including British Airways, Level, Aer Lingus and Vueling.
Private security staff at Alicante-Elche airport are striking over working conditions and pay.
Ilunion Seguridad employees will walk out on 1-14 January.
Strike action will take place for two hours each day, from 8.45-9.45am and from 6-7pm, affecting security controls and baggage handling.
Strikes planned on the London Underground between 8-12 January have been called off thanks to a last minute pay deal.
The four-day walkout was suspended just 20 minutes before it was due to start after London Mayor Sadiq Khan produced a "significantly improved" pay offer.
Some disruption could still be seen on Monday due to the last minute nature of the cancellation.
On 8 January, baggage handlers at Milan Linate and Milan Malpensa airports are set to stage a 24-hour strike. This could cause delays for travellers at check-in and baggage collection.
On the same day, security staff at various airports are due to strike, potentially causing delays at Rome Fiumicino, Venice Marco Polo and Amerigo Vespucci in Florence.
Italian flag carrier ITA Airways cancelled 20 domestic flights ahead of the strikes. Minimum services will be maintained under Italian law.
A 24-hour public transport strike will hit Italy nationwide on 24 January. It could cause significant disruption for commuters using buses, trams and subways but is not expected to impact regional and long distance trains.
On the same day, air traffic controllers