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Ryanair hits out at 'unacceptable, illegal wildcat' airport strike that left 20,000 passengers stranded in Belgium with less than 24 hours' notice
Ryanair condemned a 'wildcat' airport strike in Belgium that stranded 20,000 passengers with less than 24 hours' notice, calling it 'unacceptable' and 'illegal'. The airline attributed the disruption to the sudden work stoppage at the airport.
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