Flights from Barcelona cancelled after ruling

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Flights from Barcelona cancelled after ruling
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Flights from Barcelona have been cancelled after Catalan ruling,many passengers had to spend the night at the airport after the protests.

Dozens of flights from Barcelona’s airport have been cancelled or delayed, a day after massive protests and violent clashes in spain northeastern Catalonia region over the sentencing of nine Catalan separatist leaders.Protests on Monday led to many flight connections falling through.

Thousands of demonstrators gathered at Barcelona’s El Prat airport in an attempt to block access roads and bring all operations to a standstill after Spain’s Supreme Court sentenced nine of the 12 accused separatist leaders to between nine and 13 years in prison over their roles in a 2017 independence referendum.

“The majority of the 45 cancelled flights Tuesday are actually derived from yesterday’s cancellations, which affected 110 flights,” a spokesman for Spanish airport operator Aena said.

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He said most of the protesters did not make it inside the terminal and that there was little infrastructural damage.

Flights from Barcelona cancelled after ruling as Catalan protesters march toward Barcelona airport.
Flights from Barcelona cancelled after ruling as Catalan protesters march toward Barcelona airport.

The spokesman said he was not able to provide an estimate of the economic effect or the number of passengers affected by the protests at this stage, as the airlines had not communicated flight fill rates with airport authorities.

More than 1,000 flights were scheduled to operate normally in Barcelona on Tuesday, Aena said.
The situation in the Catalan capital, Barcelona, was fairly quiet on Tuesday morning, though train traffic was still partially affected.

Authorities said three people were arrested and dozens, including police officers, were injured during clashes between protesters and baton-wielding anti-riot police at Barcelona’s international airport and elsewhere across the northeastern Spanish region.
The clashes that started late on Monday stemmed from an online call by Tsunami Democratic, a loose grassroots group, following the Supreme Court ruling.

The sentencing came two years after the October 2017 referendum on whether to declare the Catalonia region an independent state.

Flights from Barcelona cancelled after ruling as Catalan protesters march toward Barcelona airport.