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Minimum services set to 90% during Barcelona Airport strike
According to the decision, a lower level of services could severely affect the right to freedom of movement
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According to the decision, a lower level of services could severely affect the right to freedom of movement
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Employees of Eulen firm at Barcelona Airport agree to increase planned industrial action from three days a week to every day from mid-August
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Aceta association estimates a thousand passengers have missed flights since hold-ups at checkpoints began on July 24
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Labor conflict causes third day of long lines at security checkpoints with passengers complaining of a lack of information and some missing their flights
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Workers plan to strike on August 4, claiming more resources are needed
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Cathay Pacific will operate the route four times a week until October 27, but the Catalan government would like it to run year round.
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The Scandinavian airline is offering 255,000 seats during its first complete year of operations in Barcelona
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Passengers complained on social media networks on Monday about long queues once more at the Barcelona airport’s passport controls. Sources at the Catalan Department of Territory and Sustainability confirmed a 40–50 minute wait, almost twice as long as normal. The Department claims the delay was due to a lack of police staff. According to the same sources, the situation went back to normal once staff was reinforced. On the other hand, the Spanish police said that this Monday there was more personnel at the passport controls than a week ago and attributed this one time situation to the fact that several flights arrived together in a very short period of time.
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