Belgian air traffic controllers and unions reach agreement, ending strike

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Belgian air traffic has resumed after air traffic controllers and unions reached an agreement. Flights at Brussels Airport were canceled for several hours. The strike, which began due to concerns over digitalization and job security, ended at 9 PM. Hundreds of passengers were stranded as dozens of flights were rescheduled. This action followed an earlier unannounced strike. Airports are expected to remain busy for the next two days due to rescheduled flights.


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