Tourists carry luggage in the Balearic Catalan dialect (Photo: Getty)

Tourists who have valiantly battled the chaos at British airports in recent months may not even be able to escape as soon as they arrive at their destination.

The Balearic goalkeeper has announced an indefinite strike. This means that the airport can be covered in garbage.

The islands include popular tourist destinations such as Mallorca, Ibiza and Menorca.

Two major unions representing the sector (about 6,000 employees) say the pay cuts will start on July 4.

It affects all airports and ports in the Balearic Islands, as well as hospitals and office buildings.

SITEB, which concentrates about 60% of the dissatisfied workers, and CCOO, which concentrates about 35%, assure that the concentration in the airports of the three islands will take place on the first day of the strike.

After the announcement of the strike by Ryanair and easyJet cabin crew in Spain, a new industrial action will take place.

EasyJet employees will depart from airports used by airlines as bases in Spain, including Malaga and Palma, from July 1-3, 15-17 and 29-31.

The Ryanair plane stopped yesterday at the entrance of the Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport in Madrid.

The Ryanair plane made a stopover yesterday at the Adolfo Suárez Madrid Barajas Airport in Madrid (Photo: Reuters)

The USO union, to which 80% of its employees are affiliated, affirms that flight attendants are demanding a 40% increase in the base salary in Spain.

The Ryanair strikes are scheduled for June 24, 25, 26, 30 and July 1 and 2.

The first three days of these protests are consistent with other protests called by opponents from Belgium, Portugal, France and Italy.

A total of 2,700 Ryanair employees will be on strike in five countries.

In Spain, airlines are also threatening to go on strike, increasing the likelihood of hotel shortages during the peak summer months.

Hotellier reduced the route of the March during an earlier strike by a trucker, and at the end of a three-week industrial rally, supermarkets like fresh meat and fish due to high fuel prices and poor working conditions admitted there was no product . .

The cargo protection platform, which is not affiliated with any of the major transport unions but caused big trouble before the strike ended on April 2, will have its members vote on a new launch this week.

Arbitrators and Spanish government ministers are expected to play a major role in the coming days in reversing the planned cleaner strikes.

Barcelona’s El Prat airport, the second largest airport in Spain, looked like December 2016 after five days of cleaning staff walking due to schedule changes and holidays.

A tourist at the time described the airport as “post-Armageddon”.

In May, it was revealed that British holidaymakers were confused at a British airport when traveling abroad and faced a long queue when they touched a place like Palma Airport.

Police unions say police could not be strengthened at busy airports and the situation did not improve until the peak summer season.

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