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    Belgium general strike grounds airlines, disrupts Brussels public transport

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    Posted on October 14, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    A general strike in Belgium grounded flights and disrupted Brussels transport, protesting government pension reforms led by PM Bart De Wever.

    Table of Contents

    • Impact of the General Strike
    • Flight Cancellations at Airports
    • Public Transport Disruptions
    • Reasons Behind the Strike
    • Pension Reform Concerns
    • Union Mobilization Efforts

    General Strike in Belgium Disrupts Flights and Public Transport

    Impact of the General Strike

    By Inti Landauro

    Flight Cancellations at Airports

    BRUSSELS (Reuters) -A general strike held in Belgium on Tuesday grounded most airplanes at the two main airports and disrupted public transport in Brussels.

    Public Transport Disruptions

    The strike was the latest in a series of protests this year against the government's proposals to reform pensions and the labour market.

    Reasons Behind the Strike

    All flights due to depart from Brussels International Airport and about half of those scheduled to land were cancelled as staff from the security firm providing X-ray screening walked out on Tuesday, a spokesperson for the airport said.

    Pension Reform Concerns

    All flights were cancelled at the country's second largest airport, in Charleroi, 60 km (40 miles) south of Brussels, according to its website.

    Union Mobilization Efforts

    Thousands of people travelled to Brussels' Gare du Nord train station to join a broad demonstration that will cross the city centre.

    Most of the Brussels underground train, bus and tram lines were cut as a result of the strike, public transport operator STIB said in a post on social media platform X. Traffic in the city was further disrupted early on Tuesday by fires set on some of its big boulevards, the police said. Local media reported that police arrested several protesters.

    The strikers led by the country's main unions and backed by activist groups such as Greenpeace and Oxfam are opposing the ruling federal coalition led by Prime Minister Bart De Wever which announced a series of reforms seeking to cut government spending.

    "What really mobilises us are pensions," Thierry Bodson, leader of the FGTB union, said on the French-language state radio station RTBF on Tuesday. Bodson added that the reform would not only reduce income for future retirees but also introduce uncertainty by changing how state pensions are calculated.

    FGTB has more than 1.5 million members, according to its website.

    De Wever, from the nationalist New Flemish Alliance (N-VA), became prime minister in February and now heads a predominantly right-wing coalition. He has pledged to reduce deficits without raising taxes but is facing challenges in finalising next year's budget.

    (Reporting by Inti Landauro; Editing by Charlotte Van Campenhout and Olivier Holmey)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Belgium's general strike grounds flights at main airports.
    • •Public transport in Brussels severely disrupted.
    • •Protests against pension and labor market reforms.
    • •Union-led demonstrations backed by activist groups.
    • •Prime Minister faces challenges on budget reforms.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Belgium general strike grounds airlines, disrupts Brussels public transport

    1What are pensions?

    Pensions are regular payments made to individuals after they retire, typically funded through contributions made during their working life.

    2What is public transport?

    Public transport refers to systems of transport that are available for use by the general public, including buses, trains, and subways.

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