UK Tourists Face Strikes at 14 Airports from April 17

UK tourists may face problems at 14 European airports from April 17. The strike will start on Friday.
Air traffic controllers say the strike will last until the issues are fixed. It starts on April 17 at some Canary Island airports and nine other locations.
Other airports that will be affected include Jerez, La Coruña, Madrid, Vigo, and Seville. Castellón, Burgos, Huesca, and Ciudad Real will also have strikes.
A Ryanair plane is seen at Lanzarote airport.
Travel On World says tourists should be ready for delays and changes in flight times.
The website says that flights may be late, and passengers may have to wait a long time for information. This can cause problems for people with connections.
The Spanish government can make sure some flights still happen. This means some flights will depart on time.
Some flights will be on time, but others may be late or cancelled. It depends on the airline and the situation.
If your UK flight is late, the airline must take care of you. This includes food, drink, and a place to stay if you are delayed overnight.
You may also get money back if your flight is more than three hours late. If it's more than five hours late, you can choose not to travel and get a refund.
The airports on strike are all run by the same company. There were other strikes planned, but they have been stopped for now.
Travellers need to be ready for problems. The air traffic controllers are striking because they don't have enough staff and have problems with their schedules.
Fuerteventura is a popular holiday spot.
Delays are possible, says a union spokesman. The Canary Islands are busy all year round, with 5.7 million British visitors in 2023.
The islands are popular with British tourists, even outside of school holidays. They have the most daylight hours in Europe.
There is a shortage of air traffic controllers, which causes stress and fatigue. This makes it hard to guarantee that flights will run smoothly.
The union says that air traffic has increased, making the situation worse. Professionals have to work harder and can't plan their personal lives.
Air traffic controllers have to give up their leave and can't plan their lives. This is not sustainable in the long run.
A plane is seen arriving at Seville airport.
The strike has no end date, but some flights will still happen. The union says that staff cuts are the reason for the strike.
The strike will affect football fans going to Seville for a match. The Copa del Rey final is on April 18.
The Jerez airport schedule still shows flights planned for Friday and Saturday. Some of these flights are to Germany.