third of four days strike of the cabin crew Ryanair By USO and Sitcpla unions in Spain 36 delays left and no flights canceled this time.
As reported by the USO with data up to 9:00 am this Wednesday, delays affected the most Palma de Mallorca with 8 delayed departure or arrival flights; 5 in Barcelona and Valencia.
Inside Madrid, Malaga and Santiago de Compostela 4 delayed flights were recorded, followed by 3 to Seville; 2 with Ibiza; and Alicante, 1.
Hearings affect ten Spanish bases where Ryanair operates (Madrid, Malaga, Seville, Alicante, Valencia, Barcelona, Girona, Santiago de Compostela, Ibiza and Palma de Mallorca).
After the June and July strikes, USO and Sitcpla continue weekly strikes Monday through Thursday through January 7, 2023at the request of a collective agreement signed under Spanish law, after the company closed an agreement with the CCOO on wages, ‘staffs’ (four active days followed by three days off) and supplements for Spanish cabin crew.
For majority unions coming together, the agreement between CCOO and Ryanair is non-binding as it is signed with a “non-representative” union.