Monday, June 10, 2024 Notice Issued: Avinor AS Braces for Industrial Action Amid Main Negotiations with NTL Members In the event of a strike, the withdrawal will commence on Wednesday, June 12, 2024, at 12:00 PM. It will impact a total of 140 employees across various airports: Significant consequences: “This strike will have significant consequences for the operation of traffic at the affected airports. Passenger traffic will come to a halt at several airports, and at some airports, there will be no traffic at all.
The strike may also have ripple effects on traffic operations at airports not directly affected by the strike, as well as significant consequences for other sectors, such as the healthcare sector, says the Chief Executive Officer for Major Airports Division and Airport Director at Oslo Airport, Thorgeir Landevaag . He advises all travelers to closely follow information from their own airline regarding possible cancellations, delays, and changes in recommended check-in times. “Travelers can also use Avinor’s website, which will be regularly updated”, he says.
At Oslo Airport, the ongoing withdrawal will result in minimal impact. While scheduled maintenance and minor tasks may need to be rescheduled, travelers will remain unaffected if the strike materializes. “There may be consequences for Oslo Airport due to the strike elsewhere.
However, operations at Oslo Airport are running almost normally, says Airport Director Thorgeir Landevaag ”. At Bergen Airpor.
