AN airline has been forced to cancel more than 400 flights just days before the Easter weekend.
Millions of Brits are expected to travel this weekend, taking advantage of the four-day break.
But strike action in Europe is to cause huge problems this week, with a number of flights from London Heathrow affected.
Austrian Airlines flight crew are walking out both today (March 28) and tomorrow following a pay dispute.
This has resulted in the cancellation of hundreds of flights, affecting as many as 50,000 passengers.
I'm a flight attendant who only carries hand luggage on holiday - here's howThe airline has issued a warning on the website in response to the 36-hour walkout.
They said: "After a total of 17 negotiation rounds, the vida union and the Works Council for cabin crew continue to refuse to discuss our offer of a salary increase of up to 18 per cent for flight attendants and pilots, and up to 28 per cent for co-pilots.
"With this offer, the company has already moved beyond its economically feasible limit.
"Since last Sunday, no further discussions have taken place, with the employee representatives opting against finding a mutual solution.
"We cannot keep our passengers in union uncertainty until the last minute.
"Therefore, it has just been decided to cancel over 400 flights from March 28, 12am, until March 29, 12:00pm."
A statement from the Vida union said they were "ready to negotiate at any time".
Austrian Airlines have since said they were doing "everything possible to minimize inconvenience for passengers".
Passengers will be rebooked onto the next available flight, or be issued a full refund.
A number of UK flights have already been affected today.
I'm a pilot - the passenger habit that drives me mad and I bet you're guiltyThis includes a number from London Heathrow including:
- 9:05am London Heathrow to Vienna
- 10am London Heathrow to Vienna
- 2:45pm London Heathrow to Vienna
- 7:25pm London Heathrow to Vienna
Both the 9:05am and 10am London Heathrow to Vienna flights have been cancelled tomorrow as well.
Austria Airlines is under the Lufthansa group, with the German flag carrier forced to cancel thousands of flights in recent months as well.
On March 11, the airline cancelled 1,000 flights, affecting 120,000 passengers, due to ongoing strike action.
Back in February, the airline cancelled 90 per cent of it's flights during a 35 hour strike.
And budget airline Transvania has been forced to cancel hundreds of flights this summer due to a shortage in planes.
Passengers will be rebooked onto another flight or issued a full refundCredit: GettyIn the UK, TUI has warned Brits heading to Palma to expect delays and airport queues due to strike action.
And anyone heading to Madeira may find their flight diverted due to bad weather, with Jet2 issuing a warning to passengers.