The absence of Belgian air traffic controllers at both hubs led to more than 100 flights being disrupted.

Council and Parliament are deeply divided on how to reform the current system — and they only have until Tuesday to reach a deal.

Airports across Europe have been informed of the coming disruption to Belgian air traffic control

The absence of Belgian air traffic controllers at both hubs led to more than 100 flights being disrupted.

BRUSSELS — Co-legislators from the European Parliament and the Council of the EU paused negotiations on the air passenger rights reform on Wednesday morning without reaching a…

The disruption hit Zaventem and Charleroi airports without warning on Tuesday, with Ryanair since issuing a statement slamming the lack of notice given before the sudden walkout.

Travelers would retain the right to compensation of up to €600 when their flights are delayed or canceled.