Aeronautical authorities announced “partial strikes” at Aeroparque for this Friday and there will be delays and cancellations in flights

Aeronautical authorities announced “partial strikes” at Aeroparque for this Friday and there will be delays and cancellations in flights

This Friday’s measure is It will start at 6 and last until 9as regards the workers grouped in APA, which will cause Changes in flight departure and arrival timestransfers of operations to Ezeiza, significant delays that will extend throughout the day and possible cancellations.

For its part, APLA announced “partial strikes”without specifying times and duration, which could result in delays at any time during the day.

Aerolíneas Argentinas and low-cost airlines reschedule flights in the face of strike measures

Argentine Airlines reported in a statement on Thursday that “due to the union measures announced by the aeronautical unions for Friday, August 30 at Aeroparque, Delays and cancellations are expected during the morning that could extend to the rest of the day.”

“In the case of tomorrow’s measures, The union of pilots and co-pilots APLA notified the company about ‘partial strikes’, unlike the previous ‘informative assemblies’adding uncertainty to the effective scope of the measure,” the company said in a statement.

Strike May 9, 2024 Aerolíneas Argentinas

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Aerolíneas indicated that “in order to mitigate the impact of these actions and to protect its passengers, The company migrated 7 domestic and regional flights to Ezeiza Airport.”

“Those passengers affected by rescheduling have already been notified via email, in addition, The possibility of making changes without charge was enabled for those who wish to pursue other options,” he added.

For its part, the low cost Jetsmart decided to advance its 6 o’clock flight to Neuquén and transfer its flight to Bariloche to Ezeizawhile the rest of the operations will be normal for the services planned for Aeroparque. Flybondi reported that decided to move 10 morning flights (4 arrivals and 6 departures) to Ezeiza International Airport.

“He who does not work, does not get paid”: the Government’s harsh warning to aeronautics

Last week, in the midst of the aeronautical conflict, The Government issued a warning: “He who does not work, does not get paid”The workers are demanding a salary increase within the framework of collective bargaining negotiations, after exhausting the mandatory conciliation procedures decreed by the Ministry of Labor.

The Ministry of Transport stressed that “those who do not work do not get paid” and stressed that “the abusive exercise of the right to hold assemblies will not be permitted,” as they pointed out that “in many cases they become covert strikes.

Along these lines, they explained that this decision will apply “to the employees who, both last Monday and in the meeting announced for tonight in Ezeiza, prevented thousands of passengers from flying for work, tourism and health reasons.”

Source: Ambito

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