Lisbon: Groundforce employee strike, a land handling company, causing 327 cancellations on Sundays in Portugal, according to an official source of Ana, a company that manages Portugal airport.
Of the 511 arrivals and departures scheduled for Sunday, 301 canceled at Lisbon Airport and 26 other flights were canceled at Porto Airport, the Xinhua news agency reported.
“Because of the handling service strike,” Ana said in a statement, “we attract passengers with canceled flights not to go to Lisbon airport and find information through other channels, digital and telephone.” Only cheap airlines that use terminal 2 at Lisbon Airport maintain their routine operation because they are served by other handling companies.
GroundForce strike began on Saturday with a cancellation of 260 flights at two main Portuguese airports that day.
Other cessation is scheduled between July 29 and August.
Because Feburary 2021.
GroundForce was 50.1 percent owned by the Pasogal and 49.9 percent by a group of taps, which in 2020 became controlled by the Portuguese state.
GroundForce was accused of beats of debt of 12 million euros ($ 14.17 million) for services that have been provided for the last, but tap says that he does not have arrears to GroundForce.