Spain EasyJet strikes could see 40 flights cancelled per day — what to do if your holiday’s affected
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This week, holidaymakers traveling to or from Spain may encounter delays and cancellations due to a three-day strike by easyJet cabin crew starting June 25. The strike, demanding better wages and working conditions, involves 657 workers in tourist destinations like Alicante, Barcelona, Málaga, and Palma de Mallorca. EasyJet assures continued service, but aviation expert Anthony Radchenko warns that strikes can cause widespread disruption, potentially canceling 18-40 flights daily.
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