28 Nov 2017 | 07:06 PM UTC
Israel: Workers to strike at Ben Gurion Airport December 1-2
Workers to launch 24-hour strike at Ben Gurion Aiport beginning evening of December 1 unless demands are met; airport to close during strike
Event
Workers at Ben Gurion Airport (TLV) in Tel Aviv are scheduled to hold a 24-hour strike beginning in the evening of Friday, December 1. During the strike, the airport is expected to cease all operations through the evening of Saturday, December 2. Unless averted, reports indicate the strike could result in approximately 180 flight cancelations, affecting an estimated 28,000 passengers.
Context
Airport workers announced the strike to protest a proposed tax change that would impose municipal taxes on the airport. Interior Ministry officials have stated that the proposed tax would be used to compensate residents of nearby towns affected by noise and pollution produced by the airport. Union officials believe that tax will harm workers by forcing airport management to cut salaries or staff to pay the tax.
Advice
Potentially affected travelers are advised to confirm flight statuses prior to departure for the airport and to contact their airline for further details.