Published on : 12 May 2026
The Belgium strike is live. 60,000 passengers are affected at Brussels Airport and Charleroi. And most of them don’t know their airline has already issued a free rebooking waiver.
Belgium’s three largest trade unions have called a 24-hour nationwide strike for Tuesday, May 12, 2026, forcing Brussels Airport to cancel roughly half of its 650 scheduled departures and putting around 60,000 passengers at risk of disruption. The walkout, organised by ACV-CSC, ABVV-FGTB and ACLVB-CGSLB, targets federal socio-economic reforms including pension changes for commercial pilots. Brussels South Charleroi Airport faces a complete shutdown, based on the precedent set during the March 2026 national strike.
Multiple major airlines — including American Airlines (covering British Airways, Iberia and Finnair codeshares), United Airlines, and Lufthansa Group — have all issued travel waivers that allow passengers to rebook their Brussels flights free of charge. But the waiver windows are time-limited. Some have already closed. Others are still active right now. And the most important thing a Brussels-affected passenger can do today — whether their flight is cancelled, delayed, or still showing as operating — is understand exactly which waiver applies to their ticket and how to use it in the next few hours.
This is the airline-by-airline waiver guide that every BRU and Charleroi passenger needs today.
Published: May 12, 2026 — Tuesday (LIVE — strike day) Strike Status: ACTIVE — midnight to midnight May 12 Brussels Airport (BRU): 🔴 50%+ departures cancelled — ~325 flights gone Brussels South Charleroi (CRL): 🔴 100% cancelled — ALL flights — zero operations Total Passengers Affected: ~60,000 (BRU 25,000 + CRL 35,000) American Airlines Waiver: ✅ ACTIVE — covers BA, Iberia & Finnair codeshares ticketed by AA — bought by May 6 — travel May 6–15 United Airlines Waiver: ✅ ACTIVE — travel May 5–15 — no change fee or fare difference — same cities Lufthansa Group Waiver: ✅ ACTIVE — May 12 BRU — rebook May 10–16 OR reroute Amsterdam/Paris Orly/Düsseldorf within 300km Brussels Airlines Waiver: ✅ ACTIVE — 60% of operations cancelled — full refund or free rebooking Ryanair/easyJet/Wizz Air: ✅ Waivers issued — check respective apps EU261 Cash Compensation: ❌ UNLIKELY — strike = extraordinary circumstances EU261 Refund/Rebooking: ✅ UNCONDITIONAL — always applies regardless of cause Best Alternative Airports: Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS) · Paris CDG · Frankfurt (FRA) · Cologne (CGN) · Eindhoven (EIN) Eurostar: ✅ Running normally — fastest London–Brussels alternative SNCB National Rail: ✅ Running normally — Brussels to Amsterdam/Paris options
American Airlines has issued a travel waiver for Brussels, Belgium covering passengers who are traveling on a British Airways, Iberia or Finnair flight ticketed by American. To qualify, you must be booked in any fare class including Basic Economy, have bought your ticket by May 6, 2026, be scheduled to travel May 11–12, 2026, and be able to travel May 6–15, 2026. You cannot change your origin or destination city.
What this means in plain English:
The American Airlines Belgium waiver is not for passengers who booked directly with American on an AA-operated flight to Brussels. It covers the codeshare passengers — those who bought their BRU ticket through American Airlines but whose flight is actually operated by British Airways, Iberia, or Finnair. This is a significant and often-misunderstood segment of transatlantic travel: millions of passengers book through AA.com on “American Airlines” tickets but fly physically on BA, Iberia, or Finnair metal because of the oneworld alliance codeshare agreements.
The three carrier categories covered:
British Airways codeshare (AA + BA): Passengers who booked London Heathrow–Brussels or other BA routes through aa.com and received an AA booking reference (beginning with “AA” or an AAdvantage record locator) but are flying BA aircraft.
Iberia codeshare (AA + IB): Passengers who booked Madrid–Brussels or other Iberia routes through aa.com under an American Airlines booking reference but are flying Iberia aircraft.
Finnair codeshare (AA + AY): Passengers who booked Helsinki–Brussels or other Finnair routes through aa.com under an American Airlines booking reference but are flying Finnair aircraft.
How to check if you qualify:
How to rebook right now:
United Airlines has added a new warning to its travel alerts page for flights to Brussels. Under the “Brussels Industrial Action” warning, United is offering flexible rebooking for flights on May 11 and May 12, 2026. The original ticket must have been purchased on or before May 4, 2026. United tells customers: “You can reschedule your trip and we’ll waive change fees and fare differences. But your new flight must be a United flight departing between May 5, 2026 and May 15, 2026. Tickets must be in the same cabin and between the same cities as originally booked.”
United’s waiver is straightforward and one of the most generous issued for the Belgium strike:
How to use the United waiver right now: Go to united.com → My Trips → select your BRU flight → click “Change Flight” → choose a new date May 5–15. The system should automatically waive the change fee and fare difference. If not: Phone: 1-800-864-8331 — reference “Brussels May 12 strike waiver” specifically.
Lufthansa, which already cut 60% of its Tuesday schedule in Brussels, has a waiver out for any flight on May 12 going through Brussels. Passengers can move their flights to any date between May 10 and May 16. It is also allowing passengers to reroute through alternative airports within 300km — specifically Amsterdam (AMS), Paris Orly (ORY), or Düsseldorf (DUS) — without a penalty.
The Lufthansa Group waiver is the most flexible of all — because it allows passengers to reroute to an entirely different airport within 300km of Brussels. This is particularly powerful for UK and US passengers who can:
Option A — Rebook to a different date (May 10–16) Option B — Reroute to Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS): 2 hours from Brussels by Thalys/Eurostar or IC train — and SNCB national rail is running normally today Option C — Reroute to Paris Orly (ORY): 1.5 hours from Brussels via Eurostar — Eurostar is running normally today Option D — Reroute to Düsseldorf (DUS): Approximately 2.5 hours from Brussels by train
The Lufthansa Group waiver covers: Lufthansa · Brussels Airlines · SWISS · Austrian Airlines · ITA Airways · Brussels Airlines
How to use the Lufthansa Group waiver:
| Carrier | Waiver Status | Rebook Window | Key Terms | Contact |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| American Airlines (AA–BA/IB/AY codeshares) | ✅ ACTIVE | May 6–15 | Same cities · Same or higher cabin | aa.com → Find Your Trip |
| United Airlines | ✅ ACTIVE | May 5–15 | Same cities · Same cabin · No fare diff | united.com → My Trips |
| Lufthansa Group (LH/SN/LX/OS/ITA) | ✅ ACTIVE | May 10–16 | OR reroute AMS/ORY/DUS within 300km | lufthansa.com → My Bookings |
| Brussels Airlines | ✅ 60% cancelled | Full refund OR rebooking | EU261 refund unconditional | brusselsairlines.com |
| British Airways | ✅ ACTIVE | Check ba.com → Travel Alerts | Same cities | ba.com → Manage My Booking |
| easyJet | ✅ ACTIVE | Check app | Free date change | easyjet.com → Manage Booking |
| Ryanair | ✅ ACTIVE | Check app | Free date change or refund | ryanair.com → My Trips |
| Wizz Air | ✅ ACTIVE | Check app | CRL 100% cancelled — full refund | wizzair.com → My Booking |
| TUI fly Belgium | ✅ 100% cancelled CRL | Full refund OR rebooking | CRL complete shutdown | tui.be |
| Air Canada | ✅ ACTIVE | Check aircanada.com | Fee-free rebooking | aircanada.com → My Bookings |
| Emirates | Monitor | At least 1 Dubai–BRU service at risk | Check emirates.com | emirates.com → Manage Booking |
Even though your airline’s waiver may have expired or you weren’t aware of it, EU261 still provides unconditional passenger rights regardless of cause:
✅ Full refund OR free rebooking — ALWAYS available: Regardless of whether the cancellation is caused by a strike, weather, or any other factor — you are ALWAYS entitled to either a full cash refund or free rebooking to your destination on the next available service. This is absolute. No airline can refuse this.
❌ Cash compensation (€250–€600) — UNLIKELY today: However, cash compensation of between 250 and 600 euros per passenger is unlikely to apply. Strikes involving airport staff, security screeners and air-traffic controllers are generally classified as extraordinary circumstances outside the airline’s control, which exempts carriers from the compensation obligation under EU law.
✅ Duty of care — ALWAYS applies: Keep all receipts: Document expenses for meals, hotels, and alternative transport. You can claim reimbursement for reasonable costs if stranded by the strike.
Meals and refreshments from 2 hours of delay. Hotel accommodation if stranded overnight. Transport between hotel and airport. These apply regardless of extraordinary circumstances — the duty of care is unconditional.
The exact words at any BRU desk today: “My flight has been cancelled due to the strike. Under Article 8 of EU Regulation 261/2004, I am requesting a full cash refund to my original payment method. Alternatively, under Article 8(1)(b), I request free rebooking to my destination at the earliest opportunity. I also require meal vouchers under Article 9.”
Rebook or reroute proactively: Contact your airline to rebook for May 11 or 13 (most offer fee-free changes). Alternatively, reroute through a nearby hub: Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS) — 2 hours by train from Brussels. Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) — 1.5 hours by Eurostar high-speed rail.
The Eurostar option: Eurostar trains are running normally today. SNCB national rail is running normally. If you are in Brussels and your flight is cancelled, the fastest way to London is Eurostar from Brussels-Midi station — approximately 2 hours to London St Pancras. Book at eurostar.com or at the Brussels-Midi ticket office.
Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS): 2 hours from Brussels by train. All major long-haul carriers — KLM, United, Delta, Air France-KLM — have full schedules from AMS today. The SNCB Intercity train from Brussels-Midi to Amsterdam Centraal runs approximately every hour.
Paris CDG: 1.5 hours via Eurostar or Thalys high-speed rail. Air France, Delta, American (AA-operated flights, not codeshares), United all operating full schedules from CDG today.
Frankfurt (FRA): Approximately 3 hours by high-speed rail from Brussels via Cologne. Lufthansa has full FRA operations unaffected by the Belgian strike.
Cologne/Bonn (CGN): 2 hours by Thalys from Brussels. easyJet and Eurowings serve this airport.
Ground transportation in Belgium will also be hit by the day of action. Severe disruptions are expected across the Brussels local transit network (STIB/MIVB), including the metro, tram, and bus lines. Travelers are being urged to seek alternative transport.
This is Belgium’s ninth aviation disruption since January 2025 — the same union campaign, the same three confederations, the same federal reform dispute, now into its sixteenth month of industrial action. Previous general strikes in November 2025 and March 2026 resulted in complete departure shutdowns, costing airlines an estimated €36 million in compensation and diversions.
The 12 May action is the ninth instance of union-led industrial action to disrupt Brussels Airport since the start of 2025. Previous general strikes in November 2025 and March 2026 resulted in complete departure shutdowns, costing airlines an estimated 36 million euros in compensation and diversions.
The dispute centres on Belgium’s three largest trade union confederations targeting federal socio-economic reforms, including pension changes for commercial pilots. The strike goes well beyond aviation — cabin crew, baggage handlers, security screeners, air-traffic controllers, rail workers, and bus drivers are all expected to walk out.
The ninth disruption in 16 months suggests this dispute is far from resolution. Passengers with regular Brussels travel should monitor Belgian labour news closely — a tenth disruption before the end of summer 2026 cannot be ruled out.
| Action | Contact / Link |
|---|---|
| American Airlines waiver | aa.com → Find Your Trip → Change Trip · 1-800-433-7300 (US) |
| United Airlines waiver | united.com → My Trips → Change Flight · 1-800-864-8331 |
| Lufthansa waiver | lufthansa.com → My Bookings · 1-800-645-3880 |
| Brussels Airlines refund/rebook | brusselsairlines.com → Manage · +32 2 723 23 23 |
| British Airways waiver | ba.com → Manage My Booking · 0344 493 0787 (UK) |
| easyJet waiver | easyjet.com → Manage Booking |
| Ryanair waiver | ryanair.com → My Trips |
| Wizz Air refund | wizzair.com → My Booking |
| Air Canada waiver | aircanada.com → My Bookings · 1-888-247-2262 |
| Brussels Airport live status | brusselsairport.be |
| Charleroi Airport status | charleroi-airport.com |
| Eurostar tickets/live status | eurostar.com |
| SNCB Belgian rail | sncb.be |
| Thalys/Eurostar Brussels–Amsterdam | eurostar.com |
| EU261 refund rights | aviation-consumer.europa.eu |
| EU261 claim — AirHelp | airhelp.com |
| UK261 claim — Bott & Co | bott.co.uk |
The Belgium strike is live. Belgium’s three largest trade unions have called a 24-hour strike for May 12, 2026, forcing Brussels Airport to cancel roughly half of its 650 scheduled departures and putting around 60,000 passengers at risk. Brussels South Charleroi Airport faces a complete shutdown. American Airlines has issued a travel waiver covering passengers on British Airways, Iberia or Finnair flights ticketed by American — booked by May 6, 2026, traveling May 11–12, eligible to rebook May 6–15. United Airlines is waiving change fees and fare differences for flights May 11–12 purchased by May 4, with rebooking on United flights departing May 5–15. Lufthansa’s waiver allows rebooking to May 10–16 or rerouting through Amsterdam, Paris Orly, or Düsseldorf without penalty. Eurostar is running normally — Amsterdam Schiphol is 2 hours by train, Paris CDG is 1.5 hours via Eurostar.
Your five-point action plan right now:
Related Articles:
Posted By : Vinay
Lastest News
2nd Floor, 39, Above Kirti Club, DLF Industrial Area, Kirti Nagar, New Delhi, Delhi 110015
Travel Tourister is a leading Travel portal where we introduce travellers to trusted travel agents to make their journey hasselfree, memorable And happy. Travel Tourister is a platform where travellers get Tour packages ,Hotel packages deals through trusted travel companies And hoteliers who are working with us across the world. We always try to find new and more travel agents and hoteliers from every nook and corners across the world so that you could compare the deals with different travel agents and hoteliers and book your tour or hotel with the one you have chosen according to your taste and budget.
Copyright © Travel Tourister, India. All Rights Reserved