An ATE strike has been called for April 21 that will affect Buenos Aires’ airports. The strike is part of a broader protest over working conditions and wages, so if you’re planning to travel on April 21, here’s how the flight strike will affect you, especially at Aeroparque.
Which services are affected by the April 21 strike in Buenos Aires
One of the main effects of the strike is on public services at government agencies, where disruptions or reduced operations are expected. Administrative procedures, offices, and public agencies may operate with minimal staff or remain closed on April 21.
The strike could also impact hospitals, which would provide only basic services, with delays or cancellations of scheduled appointments. In the education sector, some institutions may join the strike.
As for transportation, while not all unions are involved, it is recommended to expect delays and check the status of each service before traveling, especially during peak hours.
The strike obviously also affects service at Aeroparque. If you have a flight scheduled for April 21, we recommend that you check your flight status with the airline, check your email to see if it has already been rescheduled, or arrive at the airport early to account for delays or last-minute changes.
It’s best to plan ahead: reschedule appointments, leave early, and consider alternatives. These types of strikes usually lead to less traffic in some areas but also greater congestion in others.