Ryanair strike on Spanish bases: started on Monday August 8 and will run until January 7, 2023
From Monday 8 August to 7 JanuaryRyanair cabin crew will run weekly 24 hour breaks which will run from Monday to Thursday.
The Ministry of Transport, Movilidad y Agenda Urbana has set the minimum number of services To call the new Ryanair Cabin Crew (TCP) strike call in Spainpromoted by the USO and Sitcpla trade unions, and that In some cases, it will protect up to 85% of the airline’s scheduled flights.
Behind the usage request is a Sitcpla file The Irish low-cost airline refused to resume negotiations to agree on a new collective agreement, The contract applies to all cabin crew of the airline Spain.
Ryanair is the airline carrying the largest number of passengers in the Spanish market, with more than 650 routes in 2021 and this call for a strike of 1,576 workers belongs to the airlines Ryanair, Crewlink and Workforce
In the In the first twelve days of the strike, the company flagged a total of 4,998 flights from its Spanish basesIt is located at the airports of Madrid, Malaga, Barcelona, Alicante, Seville, Palma de Mallorca, Valencia, Girona, Santiago de Compostela and Ibiza.
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