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Malaga airport will have 75% of trains circulating during the strikes on September 26 and 29
Spanish railway guarantees circulation up to 75% of regularly scheduled Malaga airport trains during the partial strikes summoned by the Spanish labor commission for Monday and next Thursday.
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Malaga airport workers vote against strike
During the referendum which was celebrated during the last two days at Malaga airport, a large majority of airport employees (77%) has voted against the strike, which was scheduled for 22 days and had made trembling both the tourism industry … Continue reading
Spanish airport strike news
The Unions who had summoned 22 days of strikes at Spanish airports in the coming months this morning reached a preliminary agreement with AENA (Spanish Airports and Air Navigation) which helps prevent the strike.
The Secretary of State for Transport has welcomed the draft agreement, after which the tourism sector and citizens can be confident that they can travel



