An Adelaide Airport spokesperson told the Advertiser warned passengers to plan ahead of their flights.
“Around 1,400 international passengers expected through Adelaide Airport on the morning of December 9,” the spokesperson said.
“We are working with our industry stakeholders including airlines on minimising disruptions.
“We recommend all passengers travelling on that day check with their airline for the latest updates on their flight.”
There are fears flights could be grounded as a result of the strikes, particularly through peak morning periods- as well as the date coinciding with some South Australian private schools’ end of term.
The strike comes as the United Firefighters Union Aviation Branch (UFU) fights for an extra 100 firefighters to be employed, as well as a 15.5 per cent pay rise over three years for members.
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