Ryanair staff in Spain are striking over pay and job security, impacting 10 major airports in the country.
Foreign Travel Advice have issued a warning to holidaymakers to expect disruption as the strike will affect flights to and from Spain and Spanish domestic flights.
Unión Sindical Obrera (USO) and Sitcpla announced in July that Ryanair staff covering 10 airports will be striking from Monday to Thursday every week from August 8 until January 7, 2023.
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Ryanair bosses have argued that it will cause minimum disruption after the last bulk of strikes in July, they claimed impacted less than one per cent. Meanwhile, Gov.uk state: "Possible strike action may cause some disruption to flights to and from Spain. You should consult your airline for updates prior to travel."
Airports impacted by Ryanair strike action
The new action will mainly impact the following airports in Spain:
- Madrid-Barajas
- Barcelona
- Malaga
- Alicante
- Girona
- Valencia
- Santiago de Compostela
- Seville
- Palma de Mallorca
- Ibiza
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