🚨 UPDATE: Spain Easter Airport Strikes SUSPENDED This Weekend β€” Groundforce NOW Starts Monday March 30, Menzies April 2–6 Still Fully Confirmed β€” New Dates, What Changed, and What Every Passenger Must Do Today

Published on : 28 Mar 2026

🚨 UPDATE: Spain Easter Airport Strikes SUSPENDED This Weekend β€” Groundforce NOW Starts Monday March 30, Menzies April 2–6 Still Fully Confirmed β€” New Dates, What Changed, and What Every Passenger Must Do Today

Spain Easter Airport Strike Suspended March 2026 β€” New Dates Confirmed, What This Means Right Now

Spain Easter airport strike suspended β€” this weekend, at least. Spanish work unions on Friday suspended the first days of two airport ground staff stoppages scheduled for this weekend. Groundforce’s staff plan to begin their airport strike from Monday March 30th onwards β€” unless a deal is reached, these stoppages will be held indefinitely on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Menzies workers were due to have gone on strike this Saturday and Sunday β€” this has been suspended, but 24-hour strikes from April 2 to 6 have not been called off.

If you changed your flights away from this weekend based on our previous Spain strike guides β€” you acted on information that was correct at time of writing. The suspension was announced yesterday, Friday March 27, with no advance warning. If you are flying to or from Spain today or tomorrow, your flights are operating normally. But the crisis is not over β€” it has moved, not ended. Monday March 30 is now Day 1 of the Groundforce indefinite strike, and April 2–6 remains Menzies’ confirmed 24-hour walkout week. Semana Santa begins tomorrow β€” and its most disruptive days still lie ahead.

⚠️ CORRECTION NOTICE: Our previous Spain Easter guides (published March 21, March 24, and March 26) stated that Groundforce strikes begin March 27 and Menzies strikes begin March 28. Those dates were correct at time of publication. Unions suspended the first days of the planned strikes at the last minute on Friday March 27. This article supersedes all previous Spain Easter strike dates on this site. The new confirmed dates are: Groundforce β€” Monday March 30 | Menzies β€” April 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.


Published: March 28, 2026 β€” Palm Sunday
CORRECTION TO: Spain Easter 2026 guides published March 21, March 24, March 26
Strike status this weekend (March 28–29): βœ… SUSPENDED β€” flights operating normally
Groundforce new start date: πŸ”΄ Monday March 30, 2026 β€” confirmed by UGT, CCOO, USO
Groundforce strike structure: Indefinite β€” Mon/Wed/Fri β€” 3 daily slots: 5–7AM | 11AM–5PM | 10PM–midnight
Groundforce airports (12): Madrid-Barajas | Barcelona El Prat | Alicante | Valencia | MΓ‘laga | Bilbao | Palma de Mallorca | Ibiza | Las Palmas de Gran Canaria | Tenerife Norte | Tenerife Sur | Lanzarote | Fuerteventura
Menzies March 28–29: βœ… SUSPENDED
Menzies April 2–6: πŸ”΄ STILL FULLY CONFIRMED β€” 24-hour full strikes β€” 5 consecutive days
Menzies airports (7): Barcelona | Palma de Mallorca | MΓ‘laga | Alicante | Gran Canaria | Tenerife Sur | Tenerife Norte Why suspended: Last-minute mediation talks β€” reason not publicly confirmed by unions β€” it is unclear why UGT and other trade union representatives decided to postpone the two airport strikes Deal reached? ❌ No β€” suspension β‰  resolution β€” further disruption is looming despite the temporary truce
Escalation risk: Union insiders have warned that if no agreement is reached, strikes could escalate dramatically including potential walkouts every weekend until the end of the year
Today (March 28): βœ… Normal operations β€” no ground handling strike
Tomorrow (March 29 β€” Palm Sunday): βœ… Normal operations β€” no ground handling strike
Monday March 30: πŸ”΄ Groundforce strikes β€” Day 1 β€” first of indefinite Mon/Wed/Fri pattern
Wednesday April 1: πŸ”΄ Groundforce Day 2
Thursday April 2: πŸ”΄ Menzies 24-hour full strike begins β€” Day 1 of 5
Good Friday April 3: πŸ”΄ Groundforce + Menzies BOTH strike simultaneously β€” highest risk day
Holy Saturday April 4: πŸ”΄ Menzies Day 3
Easter Sunday April 5: πŸ”΄ Menzies Day 4
Easter Monday April 6: πŸ”΄ Groundforce + Menzies BOTH strike β€” final double-strike day
Carriers most exposed: Ryanair | Vueling | easyJet | British Airways | Jet2 | TUI | Iberia | Air Europa
Air Europa specific: Groundforce handles nearly all Air Europa operations β€” highest single-carrier exposure
Iberia waiver: Confirmed March 27–April 8 β€” free changes still valid β€” use it before April 1
Travel insurance: Known event exclusion now applies to any policy purchased after March 21 for strike-related claims


Why the Strike Was Suspended β€” And Why That Does Not Mean It Is Over

Unions suspended the first days of the planned strikes by airport handling workers at Groundforce and Menzies which were due to take place over this weekend. The reason given publicly by UGT is simply that the suspension was agreed β€” no specific breakthrough in negotiations has been announced, no deal signed, no wage agreement reached.

The dispute centres on Groundforce’s handling of Articles 94 and 96 of the sector collective agreement, which unions say effectively freeze wage updates that should compensate for inflation accumulated since 2022. Unions accuse Groundforce of applying a restrictive interpretation of these articles. That underlying dispute has not changed. The suspension buys time β€” specifically, it buys the mediation process another 72 hours before the Groundforce indefinite strike begins on Monday.

With Groundforce, there is as yet no indication as to whether there will be further suspensions of strike action. Workers are set to walk out in three daily time slots β€” early morning, midday and late evening β€” in a move designed to maximise disruption during one of the busiest travel periods of the year.

The suspension of this weekend’s strikes is good news for Palm Sunday and Palm Sunday eve travellers. It is not good news for the millions of passengers booked on Easter week flights through Spanish airports. The disruption has not been cancelled. It has been compressed into a tighter, more concentrated window β€” starting Monday March 30 β€” when Semana Santa traffic is at its absolute peak.


The New Strike Calendar β€” Every Confirmed Date

This is the corrected and updated strike calendar replacing all previous versions published on this site.

Date Day Groundforce Menzies Risk Level
March 28 Saturday (today) βœ… Suspended βœ… Suspended 🟒 Normal
March 29 Sunday (Palm Sunday) βœ… Suspended βœ… Suspended 🟒 Normal
March 30 Monday πŸ”΄ STRIKES (5–7AM, 11AM–5PM, 10PM–midnight) β€” πŸ”΄ High
March 31 Tuesday β€” β€” 🟒 Normal
April 1 Wednesday πŸ”΄ STRIKES (same slots) β€” πŸ”΄ High
April 2 Thursday β€” πŸ”΄ 24-hour full strike πŸ”΄ High
April 3 Good Friday πŸ”΄ STRIKES πŸ”΄ 24-hour full strike 🚨 CRITICAL
April 4 Holy Saturday β€” πŸ”΄ 24-hour full strike πŸ”΄ High
April 5 Easter Sunday β€” πŸ”΄ 24-hour full strike πŸ”΄ High
April 6 Easter Monday πŸ”΄ STRIKES πŸ”΄ 24-hour full strike 🚨 CRITICAL

The two most dangerous days of Easter 2026:

Good Friday April 3 β€” Groundforce partial strikes + Menzies 24-hour full strike operating simultaneously at overlapping airports. Madrid, Barcelona, MΓ‘laga, Palma, Alicante, and Gran Canaria will have both ground handling companies simultaneously disrupted. This is the highest-risk single day of the Easter period.

Easter Monday April 6 β€” Same double-strike pattern on the return journey. Millions of Semana Santa travellers attempting to fly home from Spanish airports while both Groundforce and Menzies are striking simultaneously. Return flights are historically the most disrupted part of any strike period β€” passengers have fewer rebooking options and alternative dates are typically sold out.


Who Is Most Exposed β€” Airline by Airline

Air Europa β€” Highest Single-Carrier Risk

Groundforce handles around 10 per cent of flights at the affected airports, including nearly all Air Europa operations. Air Europa’s exposure to the Groundforce strike is total β€” it cannot easily switch to an alternative handler mid-operation. Passengers on Air Europa flights through Madrid, Barcelona, MΓ‘laga, and the Canary Islands from Monday March 30 onwards face the highest disruption probability of any carrier.


✈️ Air Europa emergency: 00 34 902 401 501
✈️ Air Europa rebooking: aireeuropa.com/en/web/flights/my-booking

Ryanair β€” Dense Spain Network, Limited Flexibility

Ryanair operates more routes to/from Spain than any other carrier. Its point-to-point network means a delay at one Spanish airport cascades directly to the next destination with no hub buffer. Ryanair has not publicly issued a formal Easter strike waiver β€” check ryanair.com/en/uk/manage-my-booking for any travel alerts.

Vueling β€” Barcelona-Based, Highest BCN Exposure

Vueling’s primary hub is Barcelona El Prat β€” one of the 12 airports covered by Groundforce’s indefinite strike. With Barcelona as both a Groundforce and Menzies airport, Vueling’s operation from April 2 onwards faces the full double-strike scenario. Vueling waiver: check vueling.com/en/information/conditions

easyJet β€” MΓ‘laga, Palma, Alicante, Barcelona

easyJet’s four primary Spanish bases are all in the strike zone. Of particular concern: easyJet’s heavy UK-to-Spain Easter leisure schedule means thousands of British families departing March 30, April 3, and April 6 face peak strike exposure.


✈️ easyJet manage booking: easyjet.com/en-gb/manage-bookings

British Airways β€” Madrid + Barcelona

British Airways operates daily flights to Madrid and Barcelona from Heathrow. April 3 and April 6 are the two highest-risk BA days. BA typically issues travel waivers within 48 hours of a confirmed disruption event β€” check ba.com/travel/managebooking

Jet2 + TUI β€” UK Package Holiday Passengers

Jet2 and TUI carry the largest volume of British package holiday passengers to Spain’s Canary Islands and Balearics. These passengers have contractual protections through their package holiday booking (Package Travel Regulations 2018) that go beyond EU261 β€” the tour operator has a duty to provide alternative accommodation or a full refund if the holiday is significantly affected.


What To Do Right Now β€” Every Passenger Type

βœ… If You Are Flying Spain This Weekend (March 28–29)

You are safe. Strikes are suspended. Fly as booked. Arrive 2 hours before departure β€” airports are busy with Semana Santa travellers but ground handling is fully operational. No special action required today or tomorrow.

⚠️ If You Are Flying Spain March 30 (Monday)

Groundforce indefinite strike begins at 5AM Monday. First high-risk slots: 5–7AM and 11AM–5PM.


✈️ If your flight departs between 5–7AM: highest risk slot β€” check in online the night before, use carry-on only if possible
✈️ If your flight departs between 11AM–5PM: second highest risk slot β€” arrive 3 hours early, baggage delays most likely
✈️ If your flight departs before 5AM or between 7–11AM or 5–10PM: lower risk but not zero β€” 30% of Groundforce workforce may be disrupted even outside strike slots

Free rebooking: Iberia’s waiver (March 27–April 8) covers March 30. Ryanair and easyJet waivers β€” check apps now.

πŸ”΄ If You Are Flying Spain April 2–6 (Easter Week)

This is the confirmed highest-risk window of the entire Easter period.

  1. Check your airline’s waiver TODAY β€” before Easter Monday availability disappears
  2. Iberia: Free change to any date March 27–April 8 β€” iberia.com/gb/information/travel-information
  3. Ryanair: Check ryanair.com for strike-specific travel alerts
  4. easyJet: Check easyjet.com manage booking for Easter waiver
  5. Jet2/TUI package passengers: Call your tour operator β€” package holiday protections apply

Baggage strategy:

Travellers have been warned they may face long queues at check-in and bag drop, as well as slower boarding and disembarkation, with possible delays in getting hold of their luggage.


✈️ Travel carry-on only β€” the single most effective action any Easter Spain passenger can take. Ground handlers load and unload hold baggage. When they strike, baggage is the first service to fail β€” even when flights operate
✈️ If you must check a bag: use airport baggage storage for the outbound journey (many Malaga, Palma, and Barcelona hotels offer early bag drop) and allow 60–90 minutes extra for baggage reclaim on return

πŸ”΄ If You Have Already Changed Your Flight Away From This Weekend

You cannot be required to pay any change fee difference to revert back to weekend dates β€” your original change was made on the basis of information that was accurate at the time. Contact your airline to understand your options. If you changed to an April 2–6 date specifically to avoid the weekend strikes: those dates are now higher risk than the original weekend. Call your airline to discuss a second change β€” Iberia’s waiver specifically permits changes up to April 8.


Your EU261 Rights β€” What The Suspension Changes (And What It Does Not)

The suspension of this weekend’s strikes does not affect your rights for the remaining confirmed dates.

For March 30 and April 2–6 disruptions:


✈️ Extraordinary circumstances β€” ground handling strikes are typically classified as extraordinary circumstances by airlines. This means fixed EU261 compensation (€250–€600) is likely NOT owed for strike-caused delays or cancellations
✈️ However β€” duty of care is unconditional regardless of cause:

  • After 2-hour wait: meals and refreshments β€” ask immediately
  • Overnight delay: hotel accommodation + transport
  • Cancelled flight: full cash refund OR rebooking on next available flight
    ✈️ The words to use: “I am requesting a full refund under EU Regulation 261/2004 Article 8(1)(a)”

Travel insurance β€” known event rule:

Any travel insurance purchased after March 21, 2026 (the date our first Spain strike article published) is likely subject to the known event exclusion for strike-related claims. Policies purchased before March 21 should be fully covered β€” file claims within 30 days of the disruption event.


The Bottom Line

Spain Easter airport strike suspended this weekend. Today (March 28) and tomorrow (March 29) are safe. Flights are operating. But the underlying dispute β€” wage indexation since 2022, application of the collective agreement β€” remains entirely unresolved. No deal has been reached. No agreement has been signed. The suspension bought 72 hours.

Groundforce is still planning an indefinite strike starting Monday March 30 which will hit 12 major airports across Spain. Menzies’ 24-hour strikes from April 2 to 6 have not been called off. If no agreement is reached, strikes could escalate dramatically including potential walkouts every weekend until the end of the year.

Good Friday April 3 and Easter Monday April 6 remain the two highest-risk travel days of the Easter period β€” both days have Groundforce and Menzies striking simultaneously across overlapping airports.

If you are flying Spain from Monday March 30 onwards β€” check your airline’s waiver today. Travel carry-on only if possible. Know your EU261 duty of care rights. And check the Iberia waiver before it expires.


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