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Spanish ground-handling strike threatens Easter travel for UAE holidaymakers

Mar 31, 2026
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Spanish ground-handling strike threatens Easter travel for UAE holidaymakers
Spanish unionised staff at Groundforce began an open-ended strike across 12 major airports at 05:00 on 30 March, with daily stoppages set to run through the peak Easter break. The walk-outs affect Madrid-Barajas, Barcelona-El Prat and key island gateways, disrupting airlines popular with UAE leisure travellers such as Air Europa, Condor and TUI Fly. Although Emirates and Etihad rely on local handlers rather than Groundforce, many UAE residents connect to Spanish resorts on European carriers; Jet2 and SunExpress have already warned of baggage delays and potential flight cancellations. Holiday Best, a UK tour operator with a large GCC customer base, has advised passengers to allow extra connection time and carry essential medication in hand luggage. Travel counsellors in Dubai report a 15 % year-on-year rise in Spain bookings after Schengen visa-appointment backlogs eased.

Spanish ground-handling strike threatens Easter travel for UAE holidaymakers


For travellers still grappling with visa requirements, VisaHQ offers a streamlined application service that can save precious time during unpredictable periods like the current strike. The platform’s UAE portal (https://www.visahq.com/united-arab-emirates/) provides up-to-date information on Schengen entry rules, EES registration tips and fast-track processing options, allowing both leisure and corporate passengers to secure the correct documentation before they reach the airport.

Any prolonged industrial action could trigger a surge in re-routes via France or Italy, straining already busy Euro-Mediterranean hubs. Corporate mobility teams moving staff between UAE headquarters and Iberian subsidiaries should monitor airline waiver policies: several carriers are offering free date changes for tickets between 30 March and 10 April. Travellers holding UAE passports should also prepare for the EU’s new Entry/Exit System (EES) biometric kiosks, which go fully live on 10 April and may add processing time during strike-related queues. The dispute underscores how overseas labour unrest can have outsized knock-on effects for Middle-East based passengers reliant on multi-leg routings to Europe.

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