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When European airports and trains will face strike disruption in January


We always hope your travel will be trouble-free, but as 2024 rolls in, there are several strikes and other disruptions to look out for across Europe in the coming weeks.

If you plan to travel during these dates and need advice, read our guide to insurance policies and strike coverage. Additionally, find out what you may be entitled to in terms of compensation if your flight is delayed or otherwise affected.

Here are European strikes to be aware of.

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London Underground strikes

When: Jan. 5-12

Staff members from various departments of the London Underground embark on a seven-day strike from Jan. 5. The most disruption is expected to happen between Jan. 8 and 10, which will see the most staff shortages across stations.

Italian baggage handler and security staff strike

When: Jan. 8

Baggage handlers based at Milan’s Linate Airport (LIN) and Milan Malpensa Airport (MXP) will go on strike Jan. 8. At Rome Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci Airport (FCO), Venice Marco Polo Airport (VCE) and Amerigo Vespucci Airport (FLR), security staff members will also stage their own walkouts on the same day.

Iberia ground service staff strikes in Spain

When: Jan. 5-8

Iberia ground service staff members will go on strike from Jan. 5 to 8.

The strikes will affect all Spanish airports where Iberia operates, including Josep Tarradellas Barcelona-El Prat Airport (BCN), Palma de Mallorca Airport (PMI), Seville Airport (SVQ) and Valencia Airport (VLC). They could also affect other flight carriers operating within the IAG group, including British Airways, Aer Lingus and Vueling.

Security staff strikes in Alicante, Spain

When: Jan. 1-14

Security staff members employed by Ilunion Seguridad will carry out “partial stoppages” in work from 8:45 to 9:45 a.m. and from 6 to 7 p.m. on each listed day over disputes involving pay and work conditions.

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Potential train strikes in Germany

When: From Jan. 7

Members of the German Train Drivers’ Union had planned to strike during the Christmas period over a dispute with train operator Deutsche Bahn over pay.

Strikes during the Christmas period appear to have been averted, but it’s not all good news. The union has instead voted unanimously to strike across an indefinite period until it achieves successful negotiations with Deutsche Bahn. While firm dates of the next strikes are yet to be announced, they are expected to begin after Jan. 7.

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Bottom line

One thing worth remembering about strikes is that nothing is certain, and it’s always possible that unions and employers will reach a deal.

However, the current economic crisis is making things difficult for everyone. Workers are struggling through the deepening cost-of-living crisis, and travel companies are desperate to appease shareholders during the coronavirus pandemic. The pressures on both sides of the fence seem unlikely to evaporate anytime soon.

The chances of more strikes are high across the travel sector. Keep an eye on these dates and plan accordingly.

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