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Athens without Taxis again today, Thursday

The taxi drivers’ strike has been extended, and a protest gathering will also take place at 10 a.m.

Newsroom December 4 08:39

From 6 a.m., the taxi sector in Attica is holding another 24-hour strike, extending the 48-hour strike already underway. In addition, today, December 4, taxi drivers will stage a demonstration with their vehicles on Athens Avenue, demanding that their demands be met.

It is reminded that yesterday a gathering was held outside the Ministry of Transport, where taxi drivers protested the problems they face, with minor scuffles occurring.

In its announcement regarding the extension of the strike, the Attica Taxi Drivers’ Union (S.A.T.A.) states, among other things:
“Following the decision of the Board meeting on November 26, 2025, for a warning 48-hour strike of Attica taxis, we are extending the strike for an additional 24 hours, until 6 a.m. on Friday. We call on all our members tomorrow, Thursday, December 4, 2025, to gather with our vehicles, which will line up on Athens Avenue at the intersection with Antigoni Street (facing Kifissou Avenue) at 10 a.m.

All citizens must understand that we are trying to protect the public character of the taxi service for the benefit of society as a whole. We apologize for the inconvenience that the passengers of Attica will suffer. Strictly and only for emergency health incidents, citizens may contact the Radio Taxi cooperatives of our city, which will have safety vehicles available.”

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The sector is demanding that all of its requests be met, while the Panhellenic Federation of Professional Taxi Drivers is also warning of further strike actions after the holidays.

The Taxi Owners’ Demands

  • Extension of the obligation for electric vehicles until 2035.
  • Action against unfair competition from multinational ride-hailing apps.
  • Immediate decisions to combat the illegal takeover of taxi work by private-hire vehicles (E.I.X.).
  • Increase in time-based fares and the minimum fare nationwide.

Additionally:

  • Renegotiation regarding the entry of taxis carrying passengers into special lanes.
  • Implementation of all pending issues of the omnibus bill.
  • Fare readjustment.
  • Fair tax treatment.

Meanwhile, they are awaiting a meeting with the Ministry, in which the Union’s leadership together with the heads of the factions will participate.

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