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Travel To Spain Is On Edge! Ryanair Flights Suffering Massive Delays, How Strike Disrupts Madrid, Alicante, Seville, and Key Airports You Need To Know

Wednesday, August 6, 2025
Travellers heading to and from Spain and also Seville, Valencia, Tenerife, Madrid South during the busy August holiday season might run into flight delays this year.
Ground staff from Azul Handling, an important provider for Ryanair, plan to strike for three days, from August 15 to August 17, 2025. The stoppage could disrupt hundreds of Ryanair flights at the country’s biggest airports.
Strike Details: A Threat to Spain’s Tourism Industry
Azul Handling provides essential ground services such as baggage handling, aircraft refueling, and boarding management for Ryanair at several key Spanish airports. The strike, called by the UGT union with backing from CGT, is expected to cause major disruptions at airports across Spain, particularly during peak travel times. The affected airports include Madrid, Barcelona, Malaga, Alicante, Seville, Valencia, Palma de Mallorca, and Tenerife South.
The work stoppages are planned for three peak travel windows each day:
- 05:00–09:00
- 12:00–15:00
- 21:00–23:59
This disruption comes at a crucial time for Spain’s tourism industry, with the August holiday period being one of the busiest for international travel. Tourists and locals alike will be impacted by the expected delays and cancellations, potentially affecting vacations and tourism experiences.
Impact on Ryanair Flights and Passenger Experience
Ryanair has acknowledged the strike but reassured passengers that it does not anticipate significant delays. However, the airline’s statement highlights that ground services are essential for the smooth operation of flights. The strike may lead to delays in baggage handling, aircraft refueling, and passenger boarding, which could have cascading effects on Ryanair’s flight schedule.
Tourists planning to travel during this period are encouraged to monitor their flight status closely and prepare for potential disruptions. Though Ryanair claims minimal impact, passengers should anticipate longer wait times and possible changes to flight schedules.
Compensation Rights for Affected Passengers
Passengers affected by flight delays or cancellations may be entitled to compensation under EU Regulation 261/2004. The regulation grants compensation for delays exceeding three hours or cancellations unless the disruption is due to “extraordinary circumstances.”
The key question regarding this strike revolves around whether it qualifies as an “extraordinary circumstance.” Previous rulings by the European Court of Justice suggest that strikes by subcontracted staff, such as those employed by Azul Handling, may not necessarily exempt airlines from compensating passengers. If the strike leads to significant disruption, Ryanair passengers may be eligible for compensation, depending on the specific circumstances of their delay or cancellation.
What Tourists Should Do to Minimize Disruption
Tourists travelling to Spain during the strike period should take proactive steps to minimise the impact of any disruption. Here are a few key recommendations:
- Check Flight Status: Always check the status of your Ryanair flight on the airline’s website or mobile app before arriving at the airport.
- Arrive Early: Given the potential for delays, arriving early will ensure you have ample time for any unexpected changes.
- Prepare for Alternative Plans: If your flight is delayed or cancelled, explore alternative routes or departure times with Ryanair or other airlines.
- Know Your Compensation Rights: Familiarise yourself with your rights under EU Regulation 261/2004 to ensure you claim compensation if necessary.
Looking Ahead: The Long-Term Impact on Spanish Tourism
If strikes go ahead and delays pile up, Spain’s tourism sector could feel the heat. Summer is peak travel time, especially for visitors from the UK and across Europe, and serious hold-ups can lead to unhappy travelers. That wave of complaints can linger and harm Spain’s image as the first choice for a getaway. To keep visitor trust, the Spanish government and tourism agencies might have to jump in with extra services or public messages to ready travelers and ease any panic.
Tourism is the backbone of the Spanish economy, and a choke in flights by Ryanair, which serves many key routes, won’t stop with the airlines. Hotels, restaurants, and shops in tourist areas depend on the arriving traffic, so a messy travel schedule can ripple out, squeezing local incomes. Smooth flights, then, are not just about planes in the sky; they’re about keeping the whole tourism chain and Spain’s economy sky-high.
Image credit- Ryanair
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Dubai-Manila flights: Book tickets for Dh8 only in Cebu Pacific’s August sale

Travellers booking flights from Dubai to Manila can now get a ticket for as low as Dh8 (base fare), as part of a special offer from Cebu Pacific (CEB).
The Philippines’ leading carrier has launched its August seat sale. From August 7-10, guests from Dubai may book flights to Manila for as low as AED 8 one-way base fare, exclusive of fees and surcharges. The travel period runs from February 1 to June 30, 2026.
With the airline’s widest domestic reach, travellers can plan their trips to the Philippine capital or connect to the airline’s other key regional hubs such as Clark, Cebu, Iloilo and Davao, for faster inter-island access within the country.
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From Manila, CEB flies to 27 Philippine destinations, including Dumaguete and Iloilo. From Dumaguete, visitors can unwind in natural spring pools or take a short boat ride to Apo Island for diving or snorkeling. From Iloilo, travellers can explore Gigantes Islands or visit Guimaras in May for the Mango Festival.
Just a two-hour drive from Manila, Clark offers activities such as archery or a trek to Mount Pinatubo. CEB’s Clark hub can also serve as a jump-off point to Puerto Princesa, which features the renowned Underground River and offers island-hopping tours for an immersive experience.
CEB operates in 37 Philippine domestic and 26 international destinations spread across Asia, Australia, and the Middle East.
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Hundreds of flights delayed after tech issue grounds United Airlines flights

A tech outage led United Airlines to ground flights nationwide Wednesday night, and even with the issue now resolved, over 1,000 flights have been delayed and dozens canceled.
The outage stemmed from an issue with the airline’s weight and balance computer system, United said.
“Due to a technology issue, we are holding United mainline flights at their departure airports,” the airline said in a statement. “We expect additional flight delays this evening as we work through this issue. Safety is our top priority, and we’ll work with our customers to get them to their destinations.”
The airline said the outage began shortly after 6 p.m. ET and was resolved after a few hours.
Overall, more than 1,000 flights have been delayed and more than 40 canceled, according to FlightAware. United said it’s covering meals and hotels for impacted customers.
The Federal Aviation Administration said in a statement it was aware the airline “experienced a technology issue disrupting their operations.”
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said the issue was specific to United’s operations “and is unrelated to the broader air traffic control system.”
The airline confirmed in a statement to ABC News that the issue was not related to a cyberattack.
The ground stop did not affect United Express flights, and any flight that was already in the air will continue to its destination, according to the airline.
Multiple FAA notices stated that the airline requested ground stops at major hubs, including Newark, San Francisco, Chicago, Denver and Houston.
This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.
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United Airlines Cancels Flights to Munich, Tocumen, El Dorado, Dubai and more, Here is the Update

Thursday, August 7, 2025
Author: TTW News Desk
As of August 7, 2025, United Airlines cancels flights to several key international destinations, greatly affecting passengers traveling to or from Costa Rica, Panama, Puerto Rico, Germany, Colombia, Thailand, and the Middle East. Notification regarding the anticipated cancellations has already been communicated to passengers planning to travel through these airports, which is likely to result in substantial inconvenience for numerous passengers.
In a move that has left travelers stranded, United Airlines cancels flights from major international airports across the globe. Although the operational issues facing the airline remain undisclosed, it leaves the passengers to deal with the cumbersome task of seeking alternative booking options.
The affected airports are:
Travelers planning to depart from these international hubs have been significantly impacted. For many, these cancellations could mean missed connections, disrupted vacation plans or altered business travel schedules. While United Airlines has yet to announce specific compensation plans, it is expected that the airline will offer affected passengers the option to rebook flights or receive a refund.
United Airlines is working to reschedule flights where possible, but logistical challenges may delay the process. Passengers who have been booked on cancelled flights are encouraged to check their booking status regularly. Those whose flights have been cancelled are also encouraged to consider reaching out to the airline’s customer service lines for assistance with rebooking or finding alternatives.
–Guanacaste (LIR), Costa Rica: Popular for its coastal resorts, Guanacaste serves as a gateway to Costa Rica’s Pacific coast. The cancellation of United flights here will likely affect vacationers and adventure tourists planning their stay in this tropical region.
–Tocumen International (PTY), Panama: Known as the “Hub of the Americas”, Tocumen is one of Latin America’s busiest airports. United Airlines serves as a critical link between Panama and the United States, and the cancellations will disrupt both leisure and business travelers.
–Luis Munoz Marin International (SJU), Puerto Rico: Serving as the main gateway to the Caribbean, Luis Munoz Marin is one of the busiest airports in the region. The cancellation of United flights here could have a significant effect on travelers looking to explore Puerto Rico’s beaches, culture and vibrant tourism scene.
–Munich International Airport (MUC), Germany: Munich’s airport is a major hub for European travel. United Airlines’ cancellation of flights to and from this location could leave many travelers stranded, especially those heading to the Bavarian city for business or tourism.
–El Dorado International Airport (BOG), Colombia: Although not explicitly listed, El Dorado is often served by United Airlines and passengers may face challenges if they were expecting to fly from this key airport in Bogotá, Colombia.
–San Luis Obispo County Regional Airport (SLO International), Thailand: Although the destination might seem unusual for some, this small airport has become a popular stop for travelers flying into southern California with United Airlines providing service.
–Dubai International Airport (DXB), Middle East: As one of the busiest airports in the world, Dubai is an important international hub for both business and tourism. The cancellation of flights from Dubai represents a significant disruption for travelers connecting through the Middle East.
The recent wave of flight cancellations by United Airlines to these international destinations has created a ripple effect across global travel routes. While the specific reasons for the cancellations remain unclear, passengers should be prepared for potential disruptions and keep in contact with United Airlines for updates.
In this ever-increasingly complicated world of post pandemic travel, one aspect that seems the most unsettled is air travel. On the most recent United Airlines update, air travelers are eagerly awaiting the update regarding the rescheduling of the prior canceled flights, along with further clarification on the compensation policies for the canceled flights.
At this point, the necessity for air travelers is to check for updates on their previously booked flights, directly communicate with the specific airlines and travel through other alternative means if necessary.
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