More than 1,500 check-in staff, baggage handlers and cargo crew at 18 airports will strike for 48 hours from 23 December.
Members of Unite employed by Swissport will walk out on December 23 and 24 in a long-running dispute over pay.
The airports affected are Aberdeen, Belfast, Birmingham, Bristol, Bournemouth, Cardiff, Doncaster, East Midlands, Edinburgh, Gatwick, Glasgow, Heathrow, Leeds/Bradford, Luton, Manchester, Newcastle, Southampton and Stansted.
Unite national officer Oliver Richardson said: "We appreciate that this is a very busy time of year at the UK's airports.
"That's why we are calling for the company to engage in constructive talks under the auspices of Acas to resolve this dispute.
"Unite's door is open 24/7 for such talks.
"Our members are only taking this industrial action as a last resort in a bid to reach a fair settlement.
"Our members have not had a pay rise since 2014."
Unite members voted by 62.5% to reject a 4.65% three-year pay deal for 2015-2017.
The union said the pay deal barely kept pace with inflation.
The staff were also said to be angry that detrimental changes to terms and conditions have been linked to the pay deal.
The changes include freezing overtime payments for the foreseeable future and restructuring pay.
The strike was announced shortly after Virgin Atlantic pilots voted to take industrial action over union recognition.
They will work "strictly to contract", also from 23 December.
Their union, the PPU union, said 88% of its members voted in favour on a turnout of 80%.
The action will see a removal of "pilot goodwill", with pilots who are members of the PPU working strictly to their contract.

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