Ryanair employees launch their third strike in Spain


(MENAFN) Several flights were disturbed in Spain on Monday as Ryanair employees began their third stoppage in 2022, while this one might last to till the end of this year.

The most recent strike is going to be active for five months until Jan. 7, 2023, with strikes every week from Monday to Thursday.

The strike comes on a request from trade unions USO as well as Sitcpla following discussions with the management of the Irish low-cost carrier turned out unsuccessful last month.

Staff are going to carry on to execute the least services possible throughout the weekly strikes, a situation obligatory by the Spanish administration to protect 85 percent of Ryanair flights from huge distractions.

More than 10 flights were disregarded as well as 51 overdue at numerous airports on Monday, such as quite a few worldwide ones to or from Rome, London as well as Hamburg.

The most impacted airports were Palma de Mallorca, Malaga as well as Barcelona.

Additional airports getting ready for the effect of the months-long activity are Madrid, Valencia, Seville, Alicante, Santiago de Compostela, Girona as well as Ibiza.

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