Berlin (AP) - Switzerland Ryan Air Pilot in some European countries began a strike on Friday and urged budget airlines to cancel 400 flights
Many cancellations were made by strikes convened by labor unions in Germany and Belgium, and strikes were held in Sweden and Ireland.
According to the airline, more than 2,000 flights, 85% of the schedule operated as usual, passengers affected mostly rescheduled other Ryan air service.
German pilots said this week they are participating in the strike. They participated in a 24 hour strike and ended at 59 o'clock Saturday morning.
The company noted recent raise and invitation to participate in negotiations. Ryanair urged the union to "continue negotiations, not unreasonable strikes."
Ryanair established a low cost business model without union, but last year they said they would approve them. The Labor Party representative is seeking collective bargaining agreements from various countries
Airlines in Spain, Portugal and Belgium received a flight attendant strike. The Irish pilot held four strike days
In the Netherlands, airlines use unobtrusive pilots to serve passengers. In a tweet on Thursday night, the company said that because of the Dutch union strike, "I will not cancel."
Ryanair filed an unsuccessful action in the Dutch court to deter strikes in the Netherlands
Martin Lindgren, president of the Swedish Airlines Pilot Association, says: "A strike is necessary to show that an airline can not handle its employees in a dignified manner."
Dozens of strike pilots gathered behind the main terminal at Charleroi Airport which is the main hub airport of Ryanair in the southern part of Brussels and it is stated that "Ryanair's strike, Ryanair must be changed" .
Alain Vanalderweireldt of the Belgian Cockpit Association stated that a strike in Belgium is "the end of a six-month discussion between Ryanair and the trade union representatives, there is no going."
The union wants to apply Belgian labor laws to its employees, but he said that Ryanair is still applying Irish laws.
Ryanair has released the latest news from these three countries on Twitter on Friday. First, it announced an Irish pilot strike: "As FORSA called the fifth strike out of a few of our Irish pilots (25%), we regret to inform you that our 300 We canceled 20 of planned round-trip flights (7% on August 10, next Friday, Ireland
Continue talking last month - Ryanair's pilots are rioting to quit the company to their employers. If there is an instruction to work for Ryanair in this intense pilot interview, there is a good reason. Ryanair's chief operating officer resigned and Ryanair's CEO Michael O'Leary publicly apologized. Ironically, by stopping Monarch Airlines (see next article), Ryanair was lucky enough to hire some monarch pilots to replace the pilots leaving Ryanair. Unfortunately, for Europe's largest airline, Monarch won the Airbus pilot, while Ryanair's fleet is Boeing.
Ryanair refused to provide a list of affected flights, but earlier this week it said 250 flights to and from Germany would not take off on Friday. An airline last week announced that in Ireland on its website, Ryanair said that 25% of the pilots attacked the 5 th and 20 flights were canceled.