TRNC Council of Ministers Postpones Ercan Airport Strike for 60 Days
In Northern Cyprus, the Council of Ministers postponed the strike that began at Ercan Airport for 60 days on February 17, 2026. The postponement decision was published in the Official Gazette.
The strike at Ercan Airport started as a protest against the "Türk Telekom" protocol. In accordance with the Council of Ministers' decision, the announced industrial action has been deferred for 60 days.
Passengers planning departures and arrivals through Ercan Airport are advised to monitor official announcements from the airport administration and airlines.
No further information regarding the specifics of the decision was provided in the report.
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