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Reading Time: < 1 minuteAir Traffic Controllers at Iceland’s Keflavík Airport will go on a planned strike on August 31st that will not go unnoticed and will likely lead to flight disruptions.
Negotiations between the Icelandic Air Traffic Controllers Association (FÍF) and management at Ísavia, the operators of Keflavík Airport, have been ongoing. The crux of the labor talks concerns working hours and other grievances.
After a meeting on August 23rd that lasted from 13:00 until 00:00 and gave no resolution, it was decided to organize a strike next Tuesday, August 31st, from 5:00 to 10:00.
Airlines affected include Icelandair, Finnair, Delta Air Lines, play, KLM, Transavia, EasyJet, SAS. However, strikes can have far more significant implications. The strike could potentially include Keflavik Airport and other Ísavia air traffic controllers at airports throughout Iceland, affecting the entire Icelandic airspace.
This sentiment was shared by Birgis Jónsson, CEO of PLAY airline, who told Vísir yesterday that “a strike is the last thing the tourism industry needs right now.”