IRISH holidaymakers are being warned of major strikes and protests in Spain within days – that could cause significant disruptions to air travel, public transport and accommodation.
Thousands of Irish who are set to soak up the sun in Spain will face travel interruptions.
A national transportation strike is set to take place over three days this month, as well as a public sector strike in Madrid.
Jetsetters heading to sunny Spain are urged to check transport schedules regularly and allow for extra time.
The National Transportation Strike, taking place from August 18-20, will affect public transport, including trains, buses, and air travel.
Travellers should expect delays, cancellations, and limited service during these dates.
And a Public Sector Strike is taking place in Madrid on August 30.
This planned protest by public sector workers could impact tourists’ visit.
It may bring potential disruptions to municipal services, public transport, and government offices in Madrid.
Travellers are advised to stay vigilant and plan ahead to minimise the impact on their journeys.
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Digital Nomad & Entrepreneur Adam Collins from Ignite SEO said: “We strongly recommend that travellers monitor local news: Stay updated on the latest developments through local news sources or your travel provider.
“Check Transport Schedules: Confirm the status of flights, trains, and other transport services before departure.
“Allow Extra Time: Plan for additional travel time due to possible delays or disruptions.
“Avoid Protest Areas: Steer clear of areas where protests are taking place to ensure your safety.”
A Nationwide General Strike is also planned in France on August 22.
Trade unions have called for a general strike across France – which is expected to impact trains, buses, flights, schools, and other public services.
While in the French capital, a Paris Transport Strike is being held September 5.
The metro, buses, and regional trains (RER) will all be affected.
The ongoing Anti-Pension Reform Protests in France may also disrupt traffic and public transport.
For those holidaying in bella Italia, an Airline Strike is set to take place from August 19-21.
A National Strike by Public Transport Workers is being held September 12 which will likely affect buses, trams, and trains across Italy.
While a large-scale protest is planned in Rome on September 16, which may bring significant disruptions in the city centre, including road closures and public transport delays.
Collins added: “Take these precautions seriously to ensure a smoother travel experience.
“For more detailed information, contact your travel provider or consult local tourism boards.”