Strikes at Iberia Express and Ryanair cause 6 cancellations and 251 delays

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Cabin crew (TCP) new strike day Iberian Express Y Ryanair this Monday, six canceled flights and 251 left without delayAccording to the union USO, it is the organizer of both protests, along with Sitcpla in the case of the Irish airline.

According to the USO, six cancellations correspond to Iberia ExpressOn the ninth day of the ten people’s strike called by the union, it preemptively and preemptively canceled three round-trip flights connecting Madrid with Palma de Mallorca, Gran Canaria and Seville.

However, Iberia Express guarantees: canceled flights became three round trip connections between Madrid and Palma de Mallorca, Gran Canaria and Santiago de Compostela.

when it comes to delays248 occurred in Ryanair operation and only three occurred in Tenerife North, Tenerife South and Las Palmas.According to the social part, in Iberia’s low-cost subsidiary, the Spanish company accepted up to six flights with a delay of more than 15 minutes “for operational reasons completely unrelated to the strike.”

Iberia Express also stated that all of its customers affected by the cancellations were relocated to other flights or alternative transportation.

The airline planned to operate 93 flights this Monday (94% of planned), 58 were operated by 4:00 pm with “no strike-related incident” and 89.7% punctuality.

As there is no strike day to end the workers’ protests, the company called union divisions to the negotiating table next Wednesday to reach an agreement between all parties.

The airline wants to “continue negotiations with a negotiating schedule and an agreement that satisfies all parties”, allowing it to offer “salary and labor improvements” to its crew.

Ryanairhas not canceled any flights on its behalf, but has accumulated 248 delaysPalma de Mallorca, Barcelona-El Prat and Madrid were the hardest hit airports, with a total of 44 delayed flights in the first two and 28 delays in the Spanish capital, the USO reported.

The Ryanair crew strike in Spain has been delayed until 7 January 2023, with weekly shifts from Monday to Thursday.

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