A nationwide strike in Belgium on February 13, 2025, is set to heavily impact air travel and logistics operations, causing the cancellation of flights and disruptions across key transport hubs. The strike, organized in protest against pension reforms and labor market policies, will significantly affect cargo and passenger movement at major Belgian airports.
Major Air Cargo and Passenger Flight Disruptions
The strike will force the closure of Belgian airspace for a significant part of the day, with the Brussels Area Control Center (ACC) shutting down operations from 05:45 to 21:15 UTC. This will halt flights operating below FL245 (approximately 24,500 feet) and impact all inbound and outbound air traffic at key Belgian airports.
Affected Airports:
- Brussels Airport (BRU) – All departing flights canceled, with significant delays on arrivals.
- Brussels South Charleroi Airport (CRL) – Complete flight suspensions throughout the day.
- Liège Airport (LGG) – Operations expected to be severely affected, disrupting cargo flows.
Liège Airport, a key European cargo hub, is likely to experience backlogs and delays in freight movement, impacting international logistics schedules.
Impact on Public Transport and Logistics
Beyond air travel, the strike will disrupt public transport, postal services, and administrative operations. Key sectors affected include:
- Public Transport: Severe delays and service suspensions for buses, trams, and metro systems in Brussels and other cities.
- Logistics & Freight: Delays in customs clearance, supply chain operations, and last-mile deliveries.
- Public Services: Reduced staffing in government offices, postal services, and waste collection.
Recommendations for Travelers and Logistics Operators
- Air Cargo & Freight Forwarders: Prepare for delays in shipments through Belgian hubs and consider alternative routing options.
- Passengers: Contact airlines for rebooking and refund policies, as flight disruptions will continue throughout the day.
- Transport & Supply Chain Managers: Adjust schedules to minimize the impact on deliveries and distribution networks.
This strike highlights the operational risks associated with labor actions and the need for flexible logistics planning to navigate unexpected disruptions.
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