Belgian airports cancel flights as strike looms

A passenger stands in front of a board displaying information on cancelled flights, at Brussels Airport during a national strike, in Zaventem near Brussels, Belgium March 31, 2025. REUTERS/Yves Herman
Brussels Airport, Belgium's main international flight hub,
will cancel several flights on Tuesday, while Charleroi Airport plans to
suspend all departures the same day due to a nationwide strike over the new
government's austerity policies.
Brussels Airport said in a statement that some of its
baggage and security service providers were due to participate in the
industrial action.
While it did not specify how many flights would be
cancelled, Belga news agency reported that at least 30% of departures were to
be axed and that disruption to incoming flights was also possible.
Charleroi Airport said in a statement that a staff shortage
expected on Tuesday would make it impossible to ensure safe operations for
departing flights. It added that incoming flights would continue as scheduled.
Belgian unions are organising another nationwide
strike against the new government's policies including pension reforms.
The planned pension reform rewards those who work past
retirement age with 35 years of service, while early retirees without 35 years
of work behind them face a penalty. The new system would be less favourable for
lower-income earners compared with the previous one, which provided a lump sum
based on career length.
Flemish nationalist Bart De Wever's government was sworn in
on February 3 after eight months of negotiations that resulted in a
five-party coalition including conservatives, centrists, and socialists.
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