This November 13, the workers of the General Directorate of Civil Aeronautics (DGAC) carried out a day of protest that generated delays in scheduled flights at the Santiago Airport and other air terminals in the country. The mobilization, organized by the Association of Operative Workers and Inspectors of the DGAC, seeks to make visible the labor demands of its members.
He stoppage of activities It began at 8:30 and will last until 5:30 p.m., mainly affecting security controls, which are the responsibility of the DGAC. As a result, passengers face delays on their flights due to the decrease in operational capacity.
What measures should passengers take due to the DGAC protest?
Given this situation, airport authorities have recommended travelers check the status of your flights before heading to the terminal. If the flight is confirmed, it is advisable to arrive three hours in advance for domestic flights and four hours for international flights, in order to avoid inconveniences due to delays at security checks.
First thing in the morning, DGAC reported a high flow of passengers in domestic boarding, with waiting times of approximately 12 minutes to enter the controls. Despite the complications, the organization has emphasized its commitment to operational safety and has requested understanding from users.
The airlines have recommended passengers stay in touch to receive updates on possible changes to their itineraries. Official communication channels, such as websites and call centers, are essential to confirm schedules and avoid surprises at the airport.
How to check the status of your flight this Wednesday?
To check the status of your flight during the DGAC workers’ protest, you must enter the following sites: