On Thursday (8
December), TAP operated 117 flights until 5pm, out of the 148 scheduled, on the
first day of the crew strike, according to the latest update from the
Portuguese airline.
Due to the strike
called by the National Union of Civil Aviation Flight Personnel (SNPVAC), TAP
is operating with minimum services decreed by the arbitration court and the
airline's partners.
"Until 5pm, of
the 148 flights scheduled for today [Thursday], TAP has already operated the
117 scheduled", says the operator, in a statement.
Of the 64 scheduled
minimum service flights, "TAP has already operated the 54 planned"
and "only one return flight to Guinea-Bissau was cancelled, but due to a
lack of passengers", continues the company.
"TAP deeply
regrets the situation, which harms customers, the company, and the country, and
remains, as always, available to negotiate with the SNPVAC, as well as with all
the unions".
The cabin crew strike
notice "led TAP to cancel 360 flights, a decision taken with customer
protection as a priority", with the company asking "its passengers in
good time to reschedule their flights voluntarily and all passengers could ask
for a reschedule or a refund".
In the statement, "TAP apologizes to all passengers for this situation and ensures that everything is being done to minimize its impact and appreciates the professionalism of all cabin crew included in the minimum services, as well as the efforts of all workers of TAP involved in this operation".
This airline is obsolete and shouldn't exist. Portuguese taxpayer's money is for the Portuguese.
By Diogo F. from Lisbon on 09 Dec 2022, 12:47