Dealing with strikes this summer
Portugal's nationwide strike on June 3 caused widespread travel disruption, grounding more than 600 flights on the day itself and delaying operations for 48 hours. The disruption illustrated how industrial action can spill into peak travel periods, affecting airlines, airports, and passengers across the country. Spain is experiencing strikes as well, while Italy has announced two national actions in June and July that could affect carriers, airports, and ground handling. France plans a one-day strike on June 18 by ground staff at Paris's three major airports, with Germany and Belgium also flagged for potential disruption.
The government reform package faces strong union opposition, with aviation workers and transport unions warning that further action is likely if the bill is not amended. Travelers are urged to monitor advisories, contact airlines directly, and avoid canceling flights until refunds or rebooking options are confirmed. Airlines often offer rebooking on partner carriers within alliances, which can mitigate cancellations when disruptions occur. Experts from Staysure Expat advise reviewing planned strike dates and airline policies to minimize disruption. They also note that proactive communication with insurers can help secure coverage for potential delays.







