Strikes planned this week to protest Greece's austerity measures would shut down the country's airport, ferry and train services, according to AP. Civil servants _ who will bear the brunt of the cutbacks being imposed as part of Greece's bailout plan _ have called a 48-hour walkout beginning Tuesday. That means state schools, hospitals and tax offices will be closed or working with emergency staff. Airline schedules also will be disrupted on Tuesday, when Greece's Olympic Air and Aegean airlines cancel 110 domestic flights. On Wednesday, a nationwide 24-hour strike by private sector workers, including journalists, is to cancel all national and international flights, ferries and trains. In addition, unions plan protest marches in central Athens on Tuesday and Wednesday.