Oslo Airport to shut for hours Sunday amid Norwegian ATC strike
A strike by Norwegian air traffic controllers that began Friday will force Oslo Gardermoen Airport to close to regular traffic for several hours on Sunday, with Bergen Airport also hit hard.
A walkout by 12 Norwegian air traffic controllers has disrupted several of the country's airports since Friday morning. Bergen Airport was reported to be the first to feel the brunt of it.
The impact is expected to worsen at Oslo Gardermoen, the country's main international gateway, on Sunday. According to aviation24.be, the airport is scheduled to close entirely to ordinary traffic between 06:30 and 11:30 that day. No arrivals or departures will be permitted during the closure window.
The available reporting does not specify the total number of flights affected, how airlines are responding, or how long the wider strike will last. It remains unclear whether the industrial action will continue beyond the weekend, or whether further closures at other airports are planned.
Air traffic controller strikes in Norway have previously caused widescale disruption across the country's aviation network, given the reliance on a centralised control system for much of the domestic and international traffic passing through Oslo.
Passengers travelling through Oslo or Bergen this weekend were advised to check with their airlines for updates. No specific carrier guidance was included in the source material reviewed.
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- aviation24.beOslo Airport to close temporarily on Sunday due to Norwegian air traffic controllers’ strike