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Greek Sailors Strike Thursday as Middle East Crisis Traps Crews

Greek sailors will stage a nationwide 24-hour strike on March 5, 2026, as unions demand protection for crews stranded in the Middle East.

  • A 24-hour nationwide maritime strike has been declared for Thursday, March 5, 2026.
  • The strike affects all categories of vessels across Greece.
  • Action begins at 00:01 on Thursday and ends at midnight.
  • The strike was called by the Panhellenic Seamen’s Federation (PNO).
  • The union says hundreds of sailors remain trapped in the Middle East due to escalating tensions.

Greek Maritime Union Calls Emergency Strike

Greek maritime transport is set to pause for a full day after the Panhellenic Seamen’s Federation (PNO) announced a 24-hour nationwide strike covering all categories of ships.

The decision was taken during an emergency meeting of the union’s executive committee, following what the federation described as serious and dangerous developments in the Middle East.

According to the union, the immediate goal of the strike is to push for urgent measures to protect Greek sailors currently stranded in the region.

The protest action will begin at 00:01 in the early hours of Thursday, March 5, and will continue until 24:00 the same day.

Hundreds of Sailors Reportedly Stranded

In its announcement, the federation warned that the situation in the Middle East has become increasingly unstable, leaving hundreds of Greek and foreign sailors effectively trapped in the wider region.

The union described the circumstances facing crews as “particularly serious and dangerous,” urging authorities to take immediate steps to ensure their safety and facilitate their return.

The strike is intended to draw attention to the issue and pressure decision-makers to act quickly.

What This Means for Travelers

Because the strike applies to all categories of ships nationwide, ferry routes across Greece may experience temporary disruptions on Thursday.

For travelers, especially those moving between islands or planning ferry connections, the safest approach is to:

  • Check schedules with ferry companies in advance
  • Monitor announcements from port authorities
  • Expect possible delays or cancellations during the 24-hour strike

Operations are expected to resume normally after midnight on Thursday night, once the strike concludes.

Categories: Greece
Iorgos Pappas: Iorgos Pappas is the Travel and Lifestyle Co-Editor at Argophilia, where he dives deep into the rhythms, flavors, and hidden corners of Greece—with a special focus on Crete. Though he’s lived in cultural hubs like Paris, Amsterdam, and Budapest, his heart beats to the Mediterranean tempo. Whether tracing village traditions or uncovering coastal gems, Iorgos brings a seasoned traveler’s eye—and a local’s affection—to every story.
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