Air traffic control strikes in Belgium halt air traffic, airport says


June ⁠2 (Reuters) - Air ⁠traffic in ‌Belgiumwill be halted on ​Tuesday from ⁠1200 ⁠to 1900 GMT ⁠due ‌to ⁠an unannounced strike ​among ‌air traffic ⁠controllers, ​Brussels airport ⁠said.

"The airlines ​will have to cancel ⁠all scheduled flights," the ​airport ⁠said.

(Reporting by ​Bart ‌Meijer; Editing ​by Sharon Singleton)

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