When Travel Woes Strikes

Several European airports come to halt when there are scenes of the workers strikes and other problems caused by the worker’s unions. The travelers are stranded on the airports for several hours to several days. The airlines do not have clear policies of arranging your stay until the situation eases. The airport becomes a place where nobody knows anything. You go from one desk to another to seek answers but no avail. These scenes are repeated at various airports round the year. The airline workers go on strike demanding higher pay or to ease out the duty hours. End-user and the travelers are worst affected by such moves. The airlines need to work with the governments to find out the solutions just in case there are problems with the ground staff. You need to know that airports are still managed by the government agencies. These agencies have workers. The worker’s unions are so strong that you can not even move an inch without their agreement. The travelers in transit are worst affected by the strikes. If you have not started your travel yet and you come to know about the strike, you must ask your airline about the status of scheduled flight. Nobody gains anything by strikes except airlines lose the revenue and travelers suffer. There must be some rules to follow for both.