Industrial action will impact border force and airport operations over a four-day period in February, with staged strikes planned for Friday 17, Saturday 18, Sunday 19 and Monday 20 (until 7am).
While it goes without saying, keeping an eye on the status of your journey before flying is essential to stay informed on delays and cancellations. Cody Candee, CEO and Founder of Bounce, said: “It is more important than ever to carefully monitor your journey, with both delays and cancellations becoming more frequent in recent years.
“Before heading to the airport, consider downloading your airline’s app to your mobile phone so that you can closely monitor the status of your flight. You can also sign up for text updates and alerts if your flight is going to be delayed or cancelled.
“As soon as you hear of flight delays or cancellations be sure to contact the airline’s customer service team directly, they will be able to assist you with what to do next.”
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