economy

December 23, 2025

Spisak aerodroma u Evropi koji će štrajkovati za praznike: Ovo su najgori dani za putovanja jer će biti potpuni kolaps

Rad u avio industriji trenutno je izuzetno zahtevan. Zbog nedostatka osoblja i velikog broja poremećaja u saobraćaju, mnogi zaposleni u avio kompanijama i na aerodromima suočavaju se sa dugim, stresnim radnim satima i lošim uslovima rada. Uz to, zbog krize troškova života, mnogi od njih rade i za niže plate nego ranije.

Spisak aerodroma u Evropi koji će štrajkovati za praznike: Ovo su najgori dani za putovanja jer će biti potpuni kolaps

TL;DR

  • Staff shortages and poor working conditions are leading to strikes in the aviation industry across Europe.
  • Strikes have caused thousands of flight delays and cancellations in Italy, Belgium, Greece, and France.
  • In Italy, strikes are scheduled for January 9th (13:00-17:00) at airports nationwide and all day at Milan Linate, and on January 31st affecting air traffic controllers in Verona.
  • Around 200 easyJet ground staff at London Luton Airport, employed by DHL, are striking for four days in December (19-22 and 26-29) due to lower pay compared to colleagues at other airports.
  • Baggage handlers employed by Azul Handling (part of Ryanair) are striking at multiple Spanish airports (Alicante, Barcelona, Girona, Ibiza, Lanzarote, Madrid, Malaga, Palma de Mallorca, Santiago de Compostela, Seville, Tenerife South, and Valencia) from 5-9 AM on Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays until the end of 2025.
  • Airlines may not offer compensation for delays or cancellations caused by strikes outside their direct control, such as airport or baggage handler strikes.
  • Passengers who booked flights knowing about a strike are unlikely to receive compensation.
  • It is advisable to check flight status and potential strike information for departure and arrival airports before traveling.
  • Announcements of strikes can be negotiation tactics, and agreements may be reached before work stoppages occur.

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