Further talks between the unions and management of Charleroi Airport (BSCA) are scheduled to take place on Wednesday in an attempt to prevent a planned strike on Thursday. The head of communications at BSCA confirmed this after a meeting between the parties on Tuesday evening.
On Tuesday afternoon, Charleroi airport staff announced their plans to strike, which is expected to cause major disruption at the airport, affecting more than 17,500 departing passengers and 94 flights. Another meeting between management and the unions took place on Tuesday evening but has not yet yielded any results. The parties continued negotiations on Wednesday morning in hopes of reaching a resolution.
Charleroi Airport is advising passengers to monitor the situation through their communication channels and is already apologizing for any inconvenience caused by the potential strike. It is crucial for management and the unions to reach an agreement to prevent the strike and ensure smooth operations at the airport. The ongoing negotiations aim to address the concerns of the airport staff and find a resolution that satisfies all parties involved.