Tirana airport partially reopens despite air traffic control strike
- About 70 air traffic controllers went on strike on Wednesday after their monthly wages were halved to around $2,490 due to a 57% reduction in air traffic caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
- In response to the strike, the government took over the control tower. A Reuters reporter saw armoured vehicles and police there.
TIRANA: Albania's sole airport, in the capital, Tirana, reopened for essential and emergency flights on Thursday after a strike by air traffic controllers, with commercial flights expected to resume on Friday, a government official said.
About 70 air traffic controllers went on strike on Wednesday after their monthly wages were halved to around $2,490 due to a 57% reduction in air traffic caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
In response to the strike, the government took over the control tower. A Reuters reporter saw armoured vehicles and police there.
Infrastructure Minister Belinda Balluku announced a resumption of emergency flights for Thursday, and commercial flights for Friday morning.
"As a result of this illegal strike, the (coronavirus) vaccines that were supposed to arrive yesterday will land today," she told a news conference.
The airport's website said 19 flights scheduled for Friday had been cancelled.
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