A strike by air traffic controllers at several African airports, has been suspended after unions said they had received guarantees on their demands. The planned 48-hour action was initiated by the Union of Air Traffic Controllers' Unions of Asecna (USYCAA). The Agency for the Safety of Air Navigation in Africa and Madagascar (Asecna) has 18 member states, mainly from French-speaking Africa. The strike began on Friday and has caused massive disruption. However, the union said it reserved the right to "reactivate" the notice in ten days if the promises were not kept.
Source: Ethiopian News September 25, 2022 07:33 UTC