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Charleroi Airport to Cancel All Flights on 12 May amid Nationwide Strike
Charleroi Airport will ground every flight on 12 May because a nationwide strike will leave it without essential staff. Roughly 35,000 passengers face cancellations, and Brussels Airport expects major disruption the same day. Mobility managers should reroute travellers, warn assignees and review contingency plans as Belgium enters another period of industrial unrest.
India launches fully-digital OCI system, tightens dual-passport rules
From 1 May 2026, all OCI applications move online and holders receive an optional e-OCI card. New rules let India cancel OCI status digitally, ban dual passports for minors and revise fees. Corporates gain faster processing and compatibility with India’s trusted-traveller e-gates, but should update compliance checklists immediately. ([financialexpress.com](https://www.financialexpress.com/immigration/oci-card-rules-2026-11-things-to-know-about-overseas-citizenship-of-india-scheme/4232220/lite/))
Austrian Naturalisation Surges 21 % in Q1 2026, Signalling Faster Integration Pathways
Statistics Austria reports a 21 % year-on-year rise in naturalisations, with 6 641 people becoming Austrian citizens in Q1 2026. Faster approvals help employers convert key foreign staff into unrestricted EU workers, but the political backlash could reshape future rules. Companies should adjust workforce planning and family-support budgets accordingly.
Geneva Police Chief warns Swiss-French border could close during June G7 summit
Geneva’s police chief has asked the federal government to authorise temporary border closures and ID checks at the Swiss-French frontier during June’s G7 summit in Évian. The move could slow airport transfers, complicate cross-border commuting and require companies to adjust mobility plans. Businesses should anticipate diversions, longer queues and additional document checks if Bern approves the measure.
Canton Fair drives Baiyun Airport’s busiest fortnight since the pandemic
Passenger throughput at Guangzhou’s Baiyun Airport topped 1.14 million during the Canton Fair period (15 April–5 May), with foreign business visitors up 20.8 percent and visa-free arrivals surging 56 percent. The figures highlight how China’s expanded 30-day visa waiver is translating into concrete trade traffic, while airlines ramp up international frequencies to capture demand.
Spain’s Extraordinary Regularization Receives 200,000 Applications in First Two Weeks
The Spanish government says more than 200,000 undocumented migrants have already applied for the new extraordinary-regularization programme, just two weeks after it opened. Officials highlight a mostly online process, expanded support via 600 NGOs and extra counters in post offices to avoid appointment chaos. The measure could legalise up to half a million people, giving employers access to a larger, fully authorised workforce and reducing compliance risks.
EU Fisheries Ministers Touch Down in Nicosia as Cyprus Kicks-Off Intense Presidency Travel Season
Cyprus hosted its first presidency-level summit of 2026 as EU Fisheries Ministers met in Nicosia on 5 May. Manual passport checks, special-purpose visas and tight road closures tested the island’s travel infrastructure but generated a €2 million boost for hotels and transport firms. The event signals a summer of heavy diplomatic traffic, meaning corporations should prepare early for visas, security screening and accommodation shortages.
Department updates employment-permit queue: Critical Skills now at 14 April applications
DETE’s 5 May 2026 bulletin shows that Critical Skills permit files from 14 April are now being processed, while general permits lag back to early March. Although the headline numbers signal gradual improvement, general and review queues remain lengthy, reinforcing the need for employers to plan assignments well in advance and to leverage schemes such as Trusted Partner status.
UK deploys new sanctions regime to hit global people-smuggling networks
The Foreign Office has activated its new GIMTiPS sanctions regime, freezing the assets and banning travel for 35 people and firms that recruit migrants to fight for Russia or build its drones. The step widens UK sanctions policy into the migration space and signals tougher visa vetting for anyone tied to trafficking networks, raising compliance stakes for mobility teams.
UAE Partially Closes Airspace and Reroutes Flights After Fresh Iranian Missile Attack
The GCAA closed parts of UAE airspace on 5 May after Iranian missile and drone attacks, limiting traffic to a few approved routes and forcing widespread flight diversions. The abrupt move—just days after all war-time restrictions had been lifted—adds cost, complexity and uncertainty for business travellers and logistics providers that rely on Dubai and Abu Dhabi as global hubs.([internazionale.it](https://www.internazionale.it/ultime-notizie-reuters/2026/05/05/uae-restricts-airspace-after-iranian-missile-drone-attack))
India–New Zealand FTA opens 5,000-visa annual pathway for Indian professionals
A freshly inked India–New Zealand FTA creates 5,000 three-year work visas, broader post-study work rights and a 1,000-place Working Holiday scheme for Indian nationals. The pact gives employers a clear, quota-based route to deploy staff in skill-short New Zealand sectors while piloting secure digital document exchange. ([timesofindia.indiatimes.com](https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/business/india-business/how-india-new-zealand-fta-creates-new-global-pathways-for-indian-talent/articleshow/130826291.cms))
Italy to Suspend Biometric Border Checks at Busy Airports, Reverts to Passport Stamps Until 30 September
Facing two-hour immigration queues, Italy will let border police revert to manual passport stamping whenever lines exceed 45 minutes, suspending mandatory biometric checks at airports until 30 September 2026. The hybrid approach gives terminals time to add e-gates and offers immediate relief for corporate and leisure travellers but requires careful passport-page management and longer connection buffers.