Passengers arrive at Brussels South Charleroi Airport, Belgium, 10 August 2018; Credit: Reuters/Yves Herman/File photo

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - All flights to and from Belgium's Charleroi airport, a major hub for budget airline Ryanair, were cancelled on Friday 13 September 2024 for a second day as the airport's employees continued to strike.

"A joint union strike has been announced at Charleroi airport. All flights scheduled for this Friday are cancelled," Charleroi Airport said in a statement, advising passengers to not go to the airport but to contact their airline.

According to its website, at least 87 flights were meant to depart from the airport on Friday and six of those would depart from Brussels Airport instead, about 70 km away.

The strike began as a wildcat strike, labour union CNE told Belgian media on Thursday 12 September 2024, as unions were still in the process of organising action they had announced last week.

Unions and the airport have been in talks for months over improving employee working conditions.