Christine Ourmières-Widener has announced TAP will have to
cancel 360 flights due to the crew's strike scheduled for December 8 and 9,
which will have an estimated impact of €8 million on revenues. The CEO says she
cannot wait for the meeting of the National Union of Civil Aviation Flight
Personnel (SNPVAC) in which the final decision will be taken on the stoppage,
scheduled for the 6th, in order to “protect customers”.
According to ECO, if the strike goes ahead, it will affect
about half of the air carrier's capacity for the two days, including
Portugália. Flights were 60% booked and the strike affects 50,000 passengers,
the executive president said during a press conference. About 25% of passengers
have already rebooked flights. The estimated impact on revenues is €8 million
euros, a sum that Christine Ourmières-Widener justifies with the mitigation
measures taken in the meantime.
“Our priority is to protect our customers. We received the
strike notice on Monday. The union decided to keep the general meeting for the
6th, but whatever the decision, because of the size of TAP, it will be too
late”, said the CEO, justifying the decision to cancel 360 flights scheduled
for the 8th and 9th of December. “If we don't take action now, then it will
have a huge impact on our customers,” she added.
“We will manage the situation, but we want to sit down at
the table and see how we can progress more constructively”, said the executive
president, keeping the door open for dialogue with the crew in the future.
Asked whether she expects strikes from other professionals, namely aircraft
maintenance technicians, the official said that at the moment she has no
indication in this regard.