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Brussels Airlines to cancel most Oct. 1 flights due to strike

Brussels Airlines said on Friday that it would cancel most of its flights on Oct. 1 due to a Belgian nationwide strike of security workers.

Brussels Airport, the biggest airport in the country, had asked airlines to evaluate their schedules because the strike would result in a reduction in security screenings.

The airport stated a large number of security staff would be anticipated to take part in the strike and forecasted a significant influence on airport operations that day.

Brussels Airlines' base lies at Brussels Airport and is one of the center airlines of Lufthansa Group.

A spokesperson for Brussels Airlines stated it would require to cancel 80% of its 203 flights set up for the day. Guests would be used an alternative flight schedule with a flight on an earlier departure date, later on departure date or on the very same day through another Lufthansa Group hub.

Some 2.4 million guests and 18,600 flights travelled through Brussels Airport last month, according to the airport.

October's strike will come less than a month after flight traffic from Belgium's Charleroi airport, a significant center for the spending plan airline company Ryanair, was snarled by several days of strikes by that airport's staff members.

(source: Reuters)