Four Ryanair flights canceled at Airport Faro due to the strike

Four Ryanair flights have been canceled so far at Airport Faro, due to the cabin crew strike. THE […]

Passengers waiting to board a Ryanair plane today at Faro_Photograph Sul Informação

Four Ryanair flights have been canceled so far at Airport Faro, due to the cabin crew strike. 

The information has been advanced, by Sul Informação, by César Alves, leader of the National Civil Aviation Flight Personnel Union (SNPVAC), the entity that marked this strike.

The canceled flights, all in the morning, were destined for Porto, Charleroi (Brussels), in Belgium, Birmingham, in England, and Cologne, in Germany.

This is the last day of the Irish airline cabin crew strike.

The union has denounced the replacement of cabin staff by other base workers abroad, something that, according to César Alves, “has been happening at the airport in Faro».

Cabin crew require Ryanair to apply Portuguese legislation, with regard, for example, to parental leave or issues related to the minimum wage, and for this reason they are on strike.

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