Originally Posted by
Flightrider
I see easyJet has just agreed a pay deal with cabin crew, with a 20% rise in basic pay over the next 18 months.
Although it's a big step, the element of this which caught my eye was around delay pay. If a flight is more than an hour late, every cabin crew member gets £15 and if it goes over two hours late, the payment doubles. Isn't this just a sure-fire way of making sure that any delay of 50 minutes turns into a delay of an hour, and every delay of just less than two hours turns into a delay of more than two hours? I can't believe anyone in airline management would be so fundamentally stupid as to sign up to something like this, but someone clearly has. Absolutely potty.
It already exists. £35 for any delays over 2 hours. Are you suggesting crews should work extra hours for free?