Second of four days ground handling workers strike Iberia increased follower average from 15.62% to 15.62% 16.5%According to the airline, normalcy remains at Spanish airports.
The company stated this Saturday: Flight punctuality remains at 80% across the networkThat’s slightly lower than the previous day’s 88.6%. He added that the suitcases that could not be loaded yesterday morning on flights departing from Bilbao, one of the airports where the most incidents occurred, were rearranged after traveling by road on Friday afternoon.
For your part, Baggage affected by Barcelona was transported by air, and most were organized and headed to their final destinations..
The Spanish Consumer Association (Asescon) encourages passengers who have problems with their luggage to lodge complaints at airports; Because these passengers have the right to receive financial compensation for the transported products that are urgent and necessary, as long as they have an invoice proving this situation. cost.
Minimum services
Iberia underlined that on this second day of protests, minimum services in the Spanish air infrastructure were met by workers as “normal”.
Predicted minimum services reach 100% of employees According to aircraft ground handling unions, which employ approximately 8,000 people, in some airports this rate is around 80%, while in others this rate is around 80%.
CCOO considers number of basic operations to be performed ‘abuse’but he points out that Friday’s strikes were followed by “80% of the workforce” who were not linked to compliance with minimum services.
Openly, This Friday, USO reported Iberia to the Labor Inspectorate A lawsuit was filed on the grounds that the information he requested about flights protected by minimum services and the employees assigned to these flights was not given to him because he thought it might violate his freedom of association.
no cancellation
Despite the strike Iberia and its subsidiaries plan to operate 100% of flights scheduled for this dayAs the airline told EFE.
Four days of planned protests caused Iberia to cancel 444 routes in advance.-270 from the airline itself, 64 from Iberia Express and 110 from Air Nostrum-; It affected approximately 45,000 passengersMore than 90% of them were transferred to another flight or received a refund for their tickets.
Iberia’s ground handling subsidiary serves more than 90 airlines and is present in 29 Spanish airports. EFECOM
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