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Holidaymakers set for more travel disruption this weekend amid airline strike action

Holidaymakers are expected to be hit by more disruption this weekend as airline staff take part in more strike action.

Members of cabin crew at Ryanair in Spain went on strike yesterday, with more set to take place over the course of the weekend, the Mirror reports. Trade unions are demanding that workers are paid better amid the current cost of living crisis.

The weekend’s strike action will impact people heading to Barcelona, Alicante, Madrid, Malaga, Sevilla, Palma, Valencia, Girona and Santiago de Compostela and Ibiza.

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EasyJet staff in Spain will also kick off nine days of industrial action from today. The walkouts follow strikes by Ryanair employees in Spain, Italy, France, Portugal and Belgium that took place last weekend.

They are the latest problem to beset the beleaguered aviation industry. Airlines have been cutting flights from their schedules as a result of staff shortages after failing to recruit enough workers to keep up with a sharp increase in demand for international travel.

A number of Ryanair and EasyJet staff will walk out across Europe today (AFP via Getty Images)

The shortfall of airport workers has also caused longer waiting times for travellers when checking in and going through security, as well as more luggage going missing.

Passengers at Heathrow were left fuming on Thursday morning after the airport ordered flights to be cancelled because it could not handle them. Thousands of travellers were disrupted by a rare “schedule intervention” which led to the scrapping of 30 flights during the morning peak. Some passengers did not find out their flights were cancelled until they arrived at what is the UK’s busiest airport.

Travel writer and broadcaster Andy Mossack wrote on Twitter : “Total chaos at Heathrow this morning. British Airways flights cancelled and zero customer service!”

Another affected passenger, Andrew Douglas, described how he was due to be on a flight to go on holiday but had “spent the last four hours in multiple queues at Heathrow Airport because it’s been cancelled”. He added: “Absolute shambles, complete chaos and only found out at check-in with no prior notification. Horrific service.”

A Heathrow spokesman said the airport “asked airlines to remove 30 flights from the morning peak” as it was expecting more passengers “than the airport currently has capacity to serve”.

He went on: “We will work with airlines to get affected passengers rebooked onto other flights outside of the peak so that as many as possible can get away, and we apologise for the impact this has on travel plans. We are working hard to ensure everyone has a smooth journey through Heathrow this summer, and the most important thing is to make sure that all service providers at the airport have enough resources to meet demand.”

British Airways said in a statement: “As a result of Heathrow’s requirement for all airlines to reduce their schedules, we’ve made a small number of cancellations. We’re in contact with affected customers to apologise, advise them of their consumer rights and offer them alternative options, including a refund or rebooking.”

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