Ireland, Belgium, Sweden, the Netherlands, and perhaps German Ryan Air Pilot will continue to question the working conditions and will strike on Friday, August 10.
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
"Today (August 3), all 3,500 affected customers have been notified by e-mail / SMS and are easily moved (or refunded) with other Ryanair IRE-British flights, I can do it. "
On July 12, July 20, July 24, the Irish pilot striked three times. As a result, many flights to and from Ireland airport were canceled.
Ryanair also tweeted on the Swedish pilot strike. "The next week's Friday the Swedish Pilot Union (SPF) called for an unnecessary strike Unfortunately, I had to stop the round trip to Sweden next Friday.
"It is a pity that the Belgian pilot union carried out an unnecessary strike next Friday and forced us to cancel more than 2,400 regular flights to Belgium on Friday next week with 104 flights to Europe. "
All customers are said to have been notified and "We sort (or refund) flights from other Ryanair airlines".
A pilot from the Netherlands will also receive a strike. In the referenda of the Netherlands Pilot Association (VNV), 99.5% of them supported the strike.
However, unlike other countries that need to notify the union a week before, VNV only needs to be notified 12 hours in advance.
Ingolf Schumacher, Chairman of Labor and Management at Vereinigung Cockpit (VC), says:
Ryanair announced the latest statement on this subject. "Ryanair received a notice of the strike of the pilot union of Belgium and Sweden on Friday, August 10.
"We are also told that the pilot union in Germany and the Netherlands is likely to strike and we believe that these actions will be adjusted and will take place on Friday, 10th August.
"We are calling on them to meet with us within the next few days to write letters to these pilot unions today and further advance approval of alliances in each market and the end of collective agreements.
"During this period we have asked these pilot unions to notify us about the strike scheduled 7 days in advance so that we can inform the customer in advance to cancel the flight and provide an alternative flight or refund You can notify me. "
According to the International Transport Workers Association, crew strikes may also occur late this summer if Ryanair does not meet the requirements.
According to July statistics of Irish airlines, this year there are more passengers than in 2017
Last July, Ryanair had 12.6 million customers in Ryanair. And in July this year, 13.1 million customers used low-cost airlines.
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.
In the UK there are vacations to other European countries and cultures outside Europe, which in turn will benefit Ryanair's aviation industry. The swine flu outbreak seen in the Asia-Pacific region (WW 1) has undoubtedly changed the speed of travel as people are afraid of traveling. And it will undoubtedly influence Ryan Air's interests.
Ryanair is commonly known as an airline, people hate the world of air travel and like to completely change. It will take you Europe for one penny, but will let you pay for the water you drink, the bag you carry or the wheelchair you must use. As O'Leary said, "You are a fool if you can not find a cheap deal with Ryanair." "Doing Ryanair" is obviously a new European thing. Ryanair was founded in 1985 when listed on major regional lines led by British Airways and Ireland Airlines. The company currently operates a one way route from Waterford Airport to London Gatwick Airport and carries over 5,000 passengers (www.ryanair.com). The company is expanding with more than 15 aircraft and over 600,000 passengers over the next three years.