Good luck getting out of Athens on Monday. To protest the latest round of government reforms, the city’s taxi drivers are blocking the roads that lead to Athens Airport and the Port of Piraeus, reports the Associated Press.
About 2,000 athens airport taxi lined up on the highway leading to Athens International; with only one lane left there is a five-mile backup. At the Port of Piraeus, from which cruises and inter-island ferries embark, drivers are lined up along the coastal road and blocking the gate to the cruise ships’ dock.
According to Reuters, fifteen international and domestic flights have averaged a 20-minute delay Monday morning. And, with 10 ships docked at Piraeus, 16,000 cruise tourists could be affected.
The ticked off taxi drivers began the two-day strike to protest a decision by the government to liberalize theirs and a number of other regulated professions. In the drivers’ case, the government plans to charge a fee to issue taxi licenses, which would put an end to the practice by which drivers could sell their licenses for tens of thousands of Euro, reports the agency.