Remember how Eurocontrol used social media to update travelers in the aftermath of the Icelandic volcanic eruption? Another crises, this time the Spanish Air traffic controllers strike, has caused the whole Spanish airspace to shut down. And AENA, the Spanish air traffic management organization has responded by using social media.
A brilliant analysis of the situation has been done by Miquel Ros on the AllPlane blog, and they’ve kindly allowed us to re-post their article here. It’s quite insightful as to how the events have unfolded. Enjoy the read!
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At the time of writing these lines the effects of the Spanish air controllers unannounced and almost total strike are still being felt throughout the whole South-Western European airspace. This industrial action has forced the closure of the entire Spanish airspace and gravely affected that of the surrounding countries (Portugal, Morocco), the chaos at airports has been total, more so when the controllers’ walk-away has coincided with the start of a five day holiday in Spain. The Spanish government has had to recur …







