Spain ATC Strike Day 4 LIVE β€” Monday April 20, 2026: Lanzarote & Fuerteventura Face Dual Crisis as Groundforce Monday Strike Returns β€” No Deal, No End Date β€” Complete UK Rights Guide

Published on : 20 Apr 2026

Spain ATC Strike Day 4 LIVE β€” Monday April 20, 2026: Lanzarote & Fuerteventura Face Dual Crisis as Groundforce Monday Strike Returns β€” No Deal, No End Date β€” Complete UK Rights Guide

Breaking: The SAERCO air traffic controller strike is now in its fourth consecutive day β€” Monday April 20, 2026 β€” with no deal, no suspension, and no confirmed end date. But today carries a new dimension that the weekend did not: Monday is a scheduled Groundforce strike day.

The indefinite Groundforce mandate β€” covering every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday through December 31, 2026 β€” has been suspended for talks since April 8, but no signed agreement has been reached. No announcement of a fresh suspension has been confirmed for today. The default position as of Monday morning is that there is no clear timeline for a resolution of the Groundforce dispute , and the three strike windows β€” 05:00–07:00, 11:00–17:00, and 22:00–00:00 β€” are mandated to apply.

This means Lanzarote and Fuerteventura face their first fully simultaneous dual strike Monday of the crisis. Both airports sit on the SAERCO ATC strike list and the Groundforce baggage handlers’ mandate. If Groundforce has resumed today β€” which cannot be ruled out without a confirmed suspension announcement β€” then for the first time since April 17, the two most critical operational functions at those airports are both disrupted at the same time.

There is also a brand-new angle in today’s Seville picture. The famous Feria de Abril in Seville begins today and runs from April 20th to 26th β€” one of the biggest festivals in Spain, drawing hundreds of thousands of visitors. Every charter and scheduled service into Seville’s airport is operating under the same SAERCO ATC capacity constraint that has been in place since Day 1. Travel Tourister For UK passengers flying to Seville this week for the Feria, this is the most disrupted airport entry point in Spain today.


Published: April 20, 2026 β€” Monday
SAERCO ATC Strike: πŸ”΄ LIVE β€” Day 4 β€” indefinite β€” no deal β€” no end date
Unions: USCA (Union of Air Traffic Controllers) + CCOO (Workers’ Commissions)
Groundforce Mandate: πŸ”΄ STILL IN FORCE β€” Monday is a scheduled strike day
Groundforce Talks Status: No confirmed suspension for today β€” check airline app now
Dual Risk Airports: πŸ”΄πŸ”΄ Lanzarote (ACE) + Fuerteventura (FUE)
New Today: Feria de Abril begins in Seville β€” SVQ under extra pressure
EU261 / UK261 Cash Compensation: ❌ NOT available β€” ATC strike = extraordinary circumstances
Refund / Rebooking: βœ… Always available regardless of cause
Duty of Care (meals/hotel): βœ… Required β€” but push firmly, keep all receipts


The Dual Crisis Explained β€” What Monday Means for Lanzarote and Fuerteventura

To understand why today matters more than the weekend, you need to understand how the two strikes interact.

Strike 1 β€” SAERCO ATC (Days 1–4, from April 17): Air traffic controllers at 14 Spanish airports walk out. ATC manages all aircraft movements β€” arrivals, departures, taxiing, airspace sequencing. Under Spain’s minimum services rules, a reduced number of movements per hour is permitted. This means fewer flights can operate per time window. At Lanzarote and Fuerteventura, ATC-controlled arrivals and departures have been running at reduced capacity since Day 1, creating rolling delays throughout each day as flights queue for available slots.

Strike 2 β€” Groundforce baggage handlers (Mon/Wed/Fri mandate): Ground handling covers check-in support, baggage loading, ramp operations, and aircraft turnaround. When Groundforce workers walk out during strike windows (05:00–07:00, 11:00–17:00, 22:00–00:00), bags may not be loaded onto aircraft and turnarounds slow significantly. Some planned strike days have been suspended or adjusted at short notice while negotiations continue.But the mandate is active today unless a fresh suspension is announced.

The combination: When both operate simultaneously at Lanzarote or Fuerteventura, the airport faces constrained ATC capacity reducing the number of permitted flight movements AND slow ground handling reducing the speed of each turnaround. A flight that gets an ATC slot but cannot turn around in time loses that slot. A flight that turns around but cannot get an ATC slot holds on the apron. The Canary Islands are more exposed to aviation disruption than most mainland destinations because there is no realistic alternative to flying for the vast majority of international visitors.Β When both systems are under simultaneous pressure, the probability of outright cancellations β€” not just delays β€” rises sharply.


⚠️ Groundforce Monday Status β€” What to Check Right Now

The Groundforce strike mandate requires Monday stoppages at three windows across 12 airports. Since April 8, several Monday and Wednesday strike days have been suspended while talks continue. However, the critical question today is whether this Monday has been suspended β€” and as of publication, no confirmed suspension announcement has been verified for April 20.

Groundforce’s counter-offer of 6.5% back-dated to January 2026 has closed most of the gap with the unions’ 7.82% demand β€” the outstanding 1.32% has not been resolved. The pattern of this dispute involves multiple suspension-then-resumption cycles, each with a slightly improved offer from management. Travel Tourister

How to check Groundforce status right now β€” three sources:

  1. Your airline’s app β€” Ryanair, easyJet, Jet2, TUI and British Airways all update Spain disruption waivers when a Groundforce strike resumes. Open your airline’s app and check for any Spain advisory notification
  2. La Vanguardia: lavanguardia.com β€” search “huelga Groundforce” for any Sunday evening or Monday morning update from union sources
  3. UGT Spain on X/Twitter: @UGT_Servicios β€” union announcements come here within hours of any suspension or resumption decision

If no suspension is announced: Groundforce windows are active today at 12 airports including Lanzarote and Fuerteventura. The highest-risk windows are 05:00–07:00 (early morning departures) and 11:00–17:00 (the longest midday window).


πŸ—ΊοΈ The 14 SAERCO Airports β€” Day 4 Status

All 14 SAERCO-managed airport towers remain under the indefinite strike mandate. Nothing has changed from Day 1 in terms of which airports are affected β€” the strike has no end date and no partial resolution has been reached.

Airport IATA UK Risk Today Special Context
Lanzarote ACE πŸ”΄πŸ”΄ DUAL RISK SAERCO ATC + Groundforce Monday mandate
Fuerteventura FUE πŸ”΄πŸ”΄ DUAL RISK SAERCO ATC + Groundforce Monday mandate
Seville SVQ πŸ”΄πŸ”΄ HIGH + FERIA Feria de Abril begins today β€” thousands of extra visitors
La Palma SPC πŸ”΄ HIGH SAERCO ATC β€” no Groundforce overlap
El Hierro VDE 🟠 MEDIUM Inter-island connections at risk
La Gomera GMZ 🟠 MEDIUM Inter-island connections at risk
Jerez XRY 🟠 MEDIUM Limited UK service
Vigo VGO 🟠 MEDIUM Limited UK direct service
A Coruña LCG 🟑 LOWER Minimal direct UK service
Castellón CDT 🟑 LOWER Minimal commercial service
Burgos RGS 🟑 LOWER Minimal commercial service
Huesca HSK 🟑 LOWER Minimal commercial service
Ciudad Real CQM 🟑 LOWER Minimal commercial service
Madrid-Cuatro Vientos LECU 🟑 LOWER General aviation only

NOT affected today: Madrid Barajas (MAD), Barcelona El Prat (BCN), Palma de Mallorca (PMI), Tenerife Sur (TFS), Tenerife Norte (TFN), Gran Canaria (LPA), MΓ‘laga (AGP), Alicante (ALC), Valencia (VLC), Ibiza (IBZ), Bilbao (BIO) β€” all AENA-operated, all unaffected by SAERCO strike.


🌺 Seville Feria de Abril β€” Today Is Day 1 of the Festival

Today marks the opening of the Feria de Abril in Seville β€” one of Spain’s largest and most famous annual festivals, drawing between 500,000 and one million visitors across six days from April 20–26. The stoppages could affect travellers looking to attend the famous Feria de Abril in Seville, which runs from April 20th to 26th this year. Every special flight arranged to transport Feria visitors into Seville, and every regular scheduled service to SVQ, is operating under the same ATC capacity constraint as every other SAERCO airport. Travel Tourister

What this means for Feria travellers:

  • Seville Airport (SVQ) handles significantly elevated inbound traffic today and every day through April 26
  • ATC minimum services at a peak-demand airport create a higher probability of delayed slots and schedule compression
  • The peak arrival windows (10:00–14:00 and 17:00–21:00) coincide with the highest Feria travel demand
  • UK charter services for Feria packages are all operating under these constraints β€” check your tour operator’s communications

Seville travellers β€” specific advice:
βœ… Check your flight status on your airline’s app before leaving home
βœ… Allow an extra 2 hours beyond your normal airport arrival time
βœ… If you have a connecting itinerary into Seville, the connection is the highest-risk element
βœ… Ryanair, easyJet, and Vueling all operate SVQ β€” all equally affected by SAERCO


✈️ The Airlines Affected Today β€” All Carriers, No Exceptions

This is the fundamental difference between the SAERCO ATC strike and the Groundforce dispute. Groundforce only handles specific airlines under specific contracts β€” you could reduce your risk by checking whether your carrier used Groundforce. SAERCO ATC controls all aircraft at all 14 airports. There is no carrier to switch to.

Every airline operating at the 14 SAERCO airports today faces the same capacity constraints:

Carrier Primary SAERCO Airports UK Routes at Risk
Ryanair ACE, FUE, SVQ, VGO Stansted, Manchester, Birmingham, Bristol to Lanzarote, Fuerteventura, Seville
easyJet ACE, FUE, SVQ Gatwick, Luton, Manchester to Lanzarote, Fuerteventura, Seville
Jet2 ACE, FUE Leeds, Manchester, Birmingham, Glasgow to Lanzarote, Fuerteventura
TUI ACE, FUE Gatwick, Manchester, Birmingham, Bristol to Lanzarote, Fuerteventura
British Airways SVQ Heathrow to Seville
Vueling SVQ, VGO, LCG Heathrow to Seville
Iberia SVQ Heathrow to Seville via Madrid
Binter ACE, FUE, SPC, VDE, GMZ Inter-island Canary Islands services
Volotea SVQ, VGO Regional Spain and European connections

πŸ›‘οΈ What You Are Owed β€” Rights Explained Simply

ATC Strike = Extraordinary Circumstances = No Cash Compensation

The SAERCO walkout is an external industrial action, legally classified as an extraordinary circumstance under EU Regulation 261/2004 and the equivalent UK261 framework. This classification removes the airline’s statutory obligation to pay the fixed cash sums of €250–€600 (EU261) or Β£220–£520 (UK261).

This is different from β€” and worse for passengers than β€” the Lufthansa pilot strike, where own-employee action means full compensation applies. SAERCO is a third party, not the airline.

What you still have β€” regardless of extraordinary circumstances:


βœ… Full cash refund to your original payment method if your flight is cancelled and you choose not to travel
βœ… Rebooking on the next available flight to your destination at no additional charge
βœ… Duty of care under Article 9 of EU Regulation 261/2004:

  • Meals and refreshments proportionate to your waiting time (from 2 hours’ delay)
  • Hotel accommodation if you are stranded overnight
  • Transport between airport and hotel
  • Two phone calls, emails, or faxes

Demanding Duty of Care β€” What to Say

Airlines sometimes attempt to deny Article 9 duty of care by citing extraordinary circumstances. This is incorrect β€” Article 9 applies regardless of the cause. If you are delayed 2+ hours at any of the 14 SAERCO airports today and no meal vouchers are offered, say this at the nearest airline desk:

“My flight has been delayed over two hours. Under Article 9 of EU Regulation 261/2004, I am entitled to meal vouchers and refreshments. Extraordinary circumstances affect compensation, not duty of care. Please provide meal vouchers.”

Keep all receipts. If the airline refuses to provide vouchers in person, pay for reasonable meals yourself and submit the receipts to the airline’s customer service portal after your trip. The reimbursement amount should be proportionate and reasonable β€” typically up to Β£15–20 per passenger for a 4+ hour delay.

Package Holiday Passengers β€” Stronger Rights

If your trip is a package holiday (flight + accommodation sold together by a single operator), your rights are stronger under the UK Package Travel Regulations 2018. Your tour operator may be required to offer you a comparable alternative holiday or a full refund if the package cannot be delivered as sold. Contact your tour operator directly today and ask for their Spain ATC strike policy.


🚨 Monday April 20 Survival Guide β€” 10 Steps

Step 1 β€” Check Groundforce status BEFORE leaving home Open your airline’s app. Look for any Spain disruption advisory. If Ryanair, easyJet, Jet2, or TUI has issued a Spain waiver this morning, that is your signal that Groundforce is active. If no advisory exists β€” Groundforce may still be suspended. Either way, confirm before your journey.

Step 2 β€” Check your specific flight status on FlightAware Search your flight number. Find your inbound aircraft. If it departed on time from its origin, your departure is likely running. If it is delayed, your delay has already started β€” and you can adjust your arrival at the airport accordingly.

Step 3 β€” If flying to Lanzarote or Fuerteventura: pack cabin bag essentials Even if your flight operates, assume your checked bag may not travel with you. Medications, valuables, a change of clothes, phone chargers, and travel documents all go in your carry-on today. The Canary Islands have no realistic alternative to flying β€” if you are stranded, there is no train or short drive home.

Step 4 β€” Allow 3 hours minimum at the airport ATC minimum services create slot compression β€” your aircraft may be given a later departure slot than scheduled. This won’t be on the departure board until close to departure. Being at the gate on time means you can advocate for yourself if your flight is affected.

Step 5 β€” Watch the Groundforce strike windows specifically If Groundforce is active today:

  • 05:00–07:00: Highest risk for early morning UK departure flights
  • 11:00–17:00: Six-hour midday window β€” the longest and most impactful
  • 22:00–00:00: Evening β€” affects late departures and night flights

Step 6 β€” Seville Feria passengers: build in an extra 3 hours today Today is Day 1 of the Feria β€” the highest demand and most operationally complex arrival day of the festival. SVQ is under ATC minimum services and handling the largest single-day inbound traffic of the Feria week. Arrive at least 3 hours before departure.

Step 7 β€” If your flight is cancelled: demand your rights at the desk Say: “My flight has been cancelled. I am requesting a full cash refund to my original payment method under Article 8 of EU Regulation 261/2004. If you are unable to offer an acceptable rebooking now, I will take the refund.”

Step 8 β€” If delayed 2+ hours: ask for meal vouchers immediately Do not wait to be offered. Walk to the airline desk and say: “My flight has been delayed over two hours. Under Article 9 of EU Regulation 261/2004, I am requesting meal vouchers.” Keep every receipt.

Step 9 β€” If stranded overnight: demand hotel accommodation Say: “My flight cannot depart until tomorrow. I am requesting hotel accommodation and transport to and from the airport tonight under Article 9 of EU Regulation 261/2004.”

Step 10 β€” File a PIR if bags do not arrive If you land at a SAERCO airport and your bags have not arrived, do not leave without filing a Property Irregularity Report (PIR) at the airline’s baggage desk. Keep the PIR reference number β€” it is required for all subsequent Montreal Convention baggage compensation claims.


πŸ“… Full Crisis Timeline β€” Day 4 in Context

Date Event Status
March 30 Groundforce indefinite strike begins Active mandate
April 8 Groundforce suspended for talks Talks ongoing
April 10 Groundforce face-to-face meeting β€” no deal Mandate still in force
April 13 onwards Groundforce suspended week by week No deal signed
April 17 (Day 1) SAERCO ATC strike begins at midnight πŸ”΄ LIVE
April 18 (Day 2) ATC strike continues β€” no deal πŸ”΄ LIVE
April 19 (Day 3) ATC strike continues β€” no deal πŸ”΄ LIVE
April 20 (Day 4) ATC Day 4 + Groundforce Monday mandate πŸ”΄πŸ”΄ DUAL RISK
April 21 Wednesday β€” Groundforce + ATC Day 5 πŸ”΄πŸ”΄ DUAL RISK
April 22 Thursday β€” ATC Day 6, no Groundforce πŸ”΄ ATC only
April 23 Friday β€” Groundforce + ATC Day 7 πŸ”΄πŸ”΄ DUAL RISK
Through Dec 31, 2026 Mon/Wed/Fri Groundforce mandate Active unless deal
Indefinite SAERCO ATC Active unless deal

πŸ”‘ Key Resources

Resource Contact
Ryanair Spain Disruption ryanair.com β†’ My Trips
easyJet Disruption Centre easyjet.com/en/travel-disruption
Jet2 Manage My Booking jet2.com β†’ Manage My Booking
TUI Spain Travel Help tui.co.uk/help
British Airways SVQ Disruption ba.com β†’ Manage My Booking
AENA Airport Live Status aena.es/en
UK FCDO Spain Travel Advice gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/spain
UK Civil Aviation Authority caa.co.uk/passengers
EU261 Official Guide europa.eu/youreurope/citizens/travel/passenger-rights/air
UGT Strike Announcements @UGT_Servicios on X
La Vanguardia (Spanish news) lavanguardia.com

Bottom Line

Day 4 of the SAERCO ATC strike is active across all 14 airports. No deal has been reached. No end date exists. And today adds a new layer: Monday is a scheduled Groundforce strike day, the mandate is in force, and no confirmed suspension for April 20 has been announced. Lanzarote and Fuerteventura face the first fully simultaneous dual-strike Monday of the entire crisis.

Seville is also under additional pressure today as the Feria de Abril begins β€” the largest festival in Andalucia, bringing hundreds of thousands of visitors through an airport already running at minimum ATC capacity.

The essential steps for every UK passenger flying to Spain today:

  1. Check your airline’s app now for any Groundforce waiver or Spain disruption advisory
  2. If flying to Lanzarote or Fuerteventura: pack cabin bag essentials β€” assume your checked bag may not travel with you
  3. If flying to Seville for the Feria: allow 3 additional hours and monitor your specific flight on FlightAware
  4. At 2+ hours’ delay: demand meal vouchers under Article 9 β€” do not wait to be offered
  5. If cancelled: demand full cash refund or rebooking β€” no cash compensation is owed for ATC extraordinary circumstances, but refund and rebooking rights are absolute
  6. If stranded overnight: demand hotel accommodation and transport
  7. If bags do not arrive: file a PIR before leaving the arrival airport

We will update this article the moment any Groundforce suspension for today is confirmed or the SAERCO strike reaches a resolution.


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Sources:Β StrikeTracker Spain, traveltourister.com Day 1–3 ATC series, Majorca Daily Bulletin, EU Regulation 261/2004, UK Package Travel Regulations 2018 β€” April 20, 2026

Posted By : Vinay

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