According to the National Union of Civil Aviation Flight Personnel (SNPVAC), on the third day of the easyJet flight attendant strike at 8:30 am, 100% was completed, with only minimal services performed.
EasyJet flight attendants are on their third day of strike this Tuesday, scheduled for late May and early June, for a total of five days, accusing the carrier of “unreliability and discrimination” towards other countries.
“The cancellations are undeniable: eight flights to Faro, 40 to Lisbon and 30 to Porto. This is undeniable, and we don’t understand why, if a company realizes that the sticking will be big, it doesn’t move forward with a specific proposal. The workers’ proposal is well founded, based on the ongoing work and importance of easyJet in Portugal,” said Luce, SNPVAC President Ricardo Penarroyas.