Skeyes strike ends after management and unions reach agreement; 40 flights still departing from Brussels Airport tonight
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Giel Bosmans
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Summary
A strike by Belgian air traffic control company Skeyes has ended after an agreement was reached between management and unions. The strike caused significant disruption to flights to and from Belgium, with many flights cancelled or delayed at Brussels Airport and other Belgian airports. Air traffic is gradually resuming, but congestion is expected to continue for the next few days. The article reports that 40 flights are still scheduled to depart from Brussels Airport this evening as operations slowly return to normal.
Key quotes
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Door de staking is het vliegverkeer van en naar België stilgevallen.
Het vliegverkeer kan nu langzaamaan weer opstarten, maar ook morgen en overmorgen belooft het nog erg druk te worden.
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