Air traffic controllers continue strike at Brussels Airport
(last modified Wed, 13 Apr 2016 14:39:16 GMT )
Apr 13, 2016 14:39 UTC
  • Air traffic controllers continue strike at Brussels Airport

Air traffic controllers at Brussels Airport continue strike for the second day, forcing the cancellation of flights in the Belgian capital which is still reeling from a deadly attack last month.

The strike action over pensions and staffing has been brewing for months, crippling one of Europe's busiest airports which reopened on April 3 with limited capacity.

Brussels Airport is restricted by tight security and temporary structures erected after bombs destroyed the departure hall on March 22.

Two men blew themselves up in the departure hall in coordinated blasts that also hit a metro station in the Belgian capital. A total of 32 people lost their lives in the attacks.

After the reopening, only passengers with tickets and ID documents have been allowed into the makeshift departure hall while their bags will be checked. Once inside, passengers will also undergo usual security checks.

A spokesman for the airport said that 50 of the 400 scheduled flights have been canceled so far until midday on Wednesday.

Following the Brussels bombing and November 13 Paris attacks in which 130 people were killed, several European cities have heightened security.

On Tuesday, Dutch security officers partially evacuated Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport and arrested one man after reports of a suspicious package.

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