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Travel Strikes in Europe Cause Problems for Flights and Trains

India Mckeon-Devaney
Last updated: 25 July 2025 15:51
By India Mckeon-Devaney 4 Min Read
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Travellers in Spain, Italy, France, Belgium, the UK, and other countries are dealing with an unprecedented wave of industrial action this summer that affects public transport, hotels, trains, and airlines.

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Airline Strikes Hit in SpainRail Disappointment in Italy, France and BelgiumWhy This Summer Travel is Different
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Airline Strikes Hit in Spain

Spain Is Hardly Hit by Airline Strikes Due to salary inequalities. More than 650 EasyJet cabin crew members in Spain went on strike in late June. The strikes took place from June 25 to June 27 at key hubs in Barcelona, Alicante, Malaga, and Majorca. Despite EasyJet’s pledge to continue operations, trends indicate that up to 50% of flights may be cancelled. If strikes cause delays, impacted travellers may rely on travel insurance or pursue compensation under UK law. 

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Rail Disappointment in Italy, France and Belgium

This summer, a number of coordinated strikes have caused major disruptions to rail travel around Europe. On June 4, 5, and 11, SNCF train controllers and drivers in France staged walkouts that disrupted both high-speed and regional trains. Due to the increasing frequency of cancellations and delays, travellers were encouraged to make reservations in advance and keep a careful eye on schedules.

Airports, trains, buses, and even toll booths were all affected by the nationwide strikes in Italy. On June 19, mass walkouts in cities like Milan, Naples, Sardinia, and Genoa were especially affected. Partial service suspensions have already been implemented in Belgium and the Netherlands due to rising uncertainty about impending walkouts; full stoppages are anticipated if union negotiators are unable to achieve an agreement.

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Why This Summer Travel is Different

The scale and cross-sector cooperation impacting several nations, in addition to the frequency of strikes, are what distinguish the travel disruptions of summer 2025. Due to persistent staff shortages and problems with air traffic control, airlines in the UK, Spain, Italy, and France have reported extensive delays. Over 11,000 passengers were impacted in a single instance when hundreds of Finnair flights were cancelled due to strikes by ground crew in Finland; more strikes are anticipated in July. Meanwhile, high-speed rail passengers throughout Northern Europe were frustrated by the chaos caused by cable theft near Lille, which resulted in significant delays and cancellations of Eurostar services between London, Paris, Brussels, and Amsterdam.

What Travellers should do:

  • Check travel status daily: Monitor airline and train apps for alerts.
  • Book flexible tickets or cancellation policies.
  • Allow extra time between connections, especially across borders.
  • Stay updated on labour action in key destinations, like Spain or France.
  • Keep emergency contacts handy and travel insurance verified.

Have you been affected by transport strikes this summer?⁣ 

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India Mckeon-Devaney
By India Mckeon-Devaney
Hi, I’m India McKeon-Devaney, a passionate news journalism intern with a strong interest in storytelling, digital media, and creative communication. I’ve self-published a poetry collection titled Loss in Words and built a TikTok audience of over 34,000 through original, engaging content. I’m particularly drawn to human-focused stories and developments in the travel and aviation space. I’m excited to contribute to Travel Radar and help bring impactful stories to life for a global audience.
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