Brussels, Belgium – The Belgian air traffic control authority announced a seven-hour suspension of air traffic in Belgian airspace due to a strike by air traffic controllers.
This will affect incoming, outgoing, and transiting flights.
Temporary suspension of air traffic
The authority explained that the suspension of air traffic would begin
at 12:00 PM and last until 7:00 PM GMT, as part of the measures related to the announced strike.
The authority confirmed that the strike would lead to the suspension of air traffic control services during the specified period.
Therefore, the suspension of air traffic is necessary to maintain air safety standards.
Hundreds of flights are expected to be affected by this measure,
both within Belgium and at several European airports. This includes airports whose flights transit Belgian airspace.
Impacts on airlines and travelers
Authorities urged travelers to contact their respective air lines for the latest updates regarding
their flights and to check departure and arrival times before heading to the airports.
Airlines have also begun implementing measures to address potential cancellations or delays of flights affected by the strike.
Authorities and airlines are working to minimize the impact of the strike
by rescheduling some flights and providing alternatives for affected passengers.
This comes at a time when the European air transport sector is facing increasing pressure due to strikes and labor protests.
This frequently disrupts air travel and navigation in several European countries.


