Portugal’s Airports operator ANA, now owned by French company Vinci, has advised passengers to arrive on time on 23, 24 and 25 November due to planned strike action from SEF border control staff.
TAP has asked passengers to arrive even before the usual time to ensure they can get through passport control in time for their flights.
ANA said today that 'normal passenger flow at domestic airports for intercontinental and non-Schengen destinations could be affected during this period.’
ANA also recommends that those who have Portuguese citizen’s cards or a new style e-passport should use the dedicated machines," if they are working.
SEF inspectors have planned their four-day strike mainly to affect airports but will maintain the 'minimum service level' as required by law.