strike

Browsing Tag

Over 1,000 dead as 7.7-magnitude earthquake strikes Myanmar and Thailand

Rescue operations underway amid widespread destruction

Mass flight cancellations as German airport strikes disrupt travel for 500,000 passengers

Emirates warns of further delays, offering rebooking options for affected travellers

Lahore-Dubai PIA flight makes emergency return after bird strike

Passengers stranded at Allama Iqbal International Airport

Big Ticket: Indian security guard strikes Dh25 million jackpot in UAE

The Sharjah-based expat becomes millionaire while an Emirati IT manager wins BMW

Emirates, flydubai cancel flights after Israeli strikes on Iran

UAE carriers reroute, suspend services to ensure passenger safety

Air Canada lowers Its guard, strikes tentative deal with pilots union

Now that the agreement is tentatively in place, customers who used the policy can revert to their original flights, subject to availability in the ...

Air Canada and pilots at impasse: What you need to know to avoid travel chaos

Air Canada says unless an agreement is reached on Sunday, either side could issue a 72-hour strike or lockout notice.

Air Canada pilots threaten to go on strike

The rejection indicates a deeper divide between the airline and its pilots regarding compensation and working conditions.

Sabotage strikes French rail Network on eve of Olympics

he attacks could disrupt travel for athletes, officials, and spectators, adding to the already complex security challenges

Impact of global cyber outage on UAE govt services and tourism

Dubai's swift response prevented chaos, but the incident underscores the potential for such outages to cripple essential services

Travel chaos: Know about the global Microsoft outage

A routine software update from cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike backfired triggering a global IT meltdown that crippled the travel industry.

France: Massive flight disruptions across Europe due to strike of air-traffic controllers

Across Europe, some 2,000 more flights were cancelled, and another 1,000 were forced to change routes