Airlines today announced the cancellation of hundreds of flights in and out of Greece ahead of a series of one-day strikes by the country's air traffic controllers.
Aegean, the country's largest airline, and its subsidiary Olympic Air cancelled all of their flights in or out of the country for tomorrow, when the walkout is set to begin.
Irish budget airline Ryanair has grounded 110 flights scheduled for today and tomorrow, calling on the European Commission to take action "to prevent these repeated ATC strikes from continuously disrupting the travel plans of millions of Europe's citizens and their families".
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The controllers called the walkout to protest the proposed restructuring of the Civil Aviation Authority, accusing the Greek government of proceeding with reforms that would deprive them of their administrative role without prior consultation with the union.
Greek Transport Minister Christos Spirtzis has accused the air traffic controllers' union of calling a "strike without precise demands" and "with political motives".
He stressed though that he is open to discuss with them.
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