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Airport disruption
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Belgium’s four police unions are threatening a strike at the country’s airports from Friday, report Bruzz and Belga.

Belgian F-16 fighter aircraft - Belga
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Two Belgian F-16 fighter planes escorted a civilian cargo plane over Netherlands airspace to its final destination of Liège airport following a bogus bomb alert on Tuesday evening.

Photo courtesy Ryanair
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Ryanair has cancelled all flights to and from Charleroi and Brussels on 22, 23 and 24 April due to planned trade union actions, the company confirmed in a press release on Wednesday evening, repor

Ryanair - Wikimedia Commons
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Ryanair cabin crew at Brussels National Airport and Brussels South Charleroi Airport will go on a three-day strike from 22 to 24 April, unions have announced.

Temperature control at Brussels Airport Zaventem - Belga
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Two Belgian airports face substantial fines for violating privacy law when they imposed temperature checks on passengers at the start of the coronavirus pandemic in 2020.

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An unplanned strike by unions at Charleroi Airport at 4.00 on Friday morning resulted in around 15 cancelled flights and delays are expected all day, reports Belga.

Illustration picture shows checks being carried out at a customs control zone at Brussels Airport, in Zaventem. (BELGA PHOTO THIERRY ROGE)
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Customs officers will carry out a work-to-rule at Belgium’s various passenger airports on Thursday as they condemn what they describe as an excessively rigid way of working and a lack of staff.

Former Liege Airport general director Luc Partoune (BELGA PHOTO POOL BENOIT DOPPAGNE)
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Liege Airport's board of directors, which met this week, have confirmed the dismissal of general manager Luc Partoune, announcing a recruitment process "quickly" to replace him.

Illustration picture shows a FedEx airplane at the terminal of the FedEx - TNT logistics company at Liege Airport in Bierset, Grace-Hollogne, Wednesday 20 January 2021. A reform plan announced yesterday, is reportedly threatening more than 600 jobs. (BELGA PHOTO BENOIT DOPPAGNE)
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Unions hope to find a solution to reduce the number of layoffs carried out by US freight carrier FedEx in Belgium, representatives said on Wednesday after a meeting with the Walloon government.

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