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Seville air traffic controllers warn of the danger of a strike that would affect the final of the Royal Cup

They are the personnel who control all air traffic at the airport, throughout the city and around it.
Real Sociedad: zaleak
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Air traffic controllers at Seville Airport have warned that their company, Servicios Aeronáuticos Navegación y Control (Saerco), is "pushing" workers on strike, which may affect airport traffic in the final of the Copa del Rey that the Royal Society will play against Atlético de Madrid on April 18.

The spokesman for the Union of Air Traffic Controllers (USCA), Pablo Gómez Junquera, has accused the company of refusing to negotiate to increase the number of workers currently in the Seville Tower.

"Despite our efforts to reach an agreement that has nothing to do with economic issues, the company encourages us to call a strike immediately," the trade union spokesman said, before warning that "it may affect the April Fair and the King's Cup final."

Saerco is assigned to the Seville Tower for devices of less than 1,900 feet, and in addition to supervising the entry and exit flights at , they are responsible for supervisingthe 061 helicopter and all air traffic in and around the city.

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