Italian Ryanair crews on strike wednesday, left without food and water
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Italian Ryanair crews on strike wednesday, left without food and water
A strike of 4 hours is planned next wednesday by Ryanair crews operating in Italy, I would guess airline overwhelmed by the resuming of air transport in europe.....
Crews do a great job have been flying with both Ryanair and easyjet. But very often are left with no support from their management and this is off topic they are chronically understaffed for their ground operations. However seems strange that they have no access to food and beverages, their carts, on all flights that I have taken, appeared to be full.
https://www.corriere.it/economia/azi...0a80b19b.shtml
Crews do a great job have been flying with both Ryanair and easyjet. But very often are left with no support from their management and this is off topic they are chronically understaffed for their ground operations. However seems strange that they have no access to food and beverages, their carts, on all flights that I have taken, appeared to be full.
https://www.corriere.it/economia/azi...0a80b19b.shtml
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A strike of 4 hours is planned next wednesday by Ryanair crews operating in Italy, I would guess airline overwhelmed by the resuming of air transport in europe.....
Crews do a great job have been flying with both Ryanair and easyjet. But very often are left with no support from their management and this is off topic they are chronically understaffed for their ground operations. However seems strange that they have no access to food and beverages, their carts, on all flights that I have taken, appeared to be full.
https://www.corriere.it/economia/azi...0a80b19b.shtml
Crews do a great job have been flying with both Ryanair and easyjet. But very often are left with no support from their management and this is off topic they are chronically understaffed for their ground operations. However seems strange that they have no access to food and beverages, their carts, on all flights that I have taken, appeared to be full.
https://www.corriere.it/economia/azi...0a80b19b.shtml
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Thanks for the clarification, then what is the point to call for a strike ? I don't undersatand. Also I would have thought that they would have even a limited amount of food and beverages available for free, isn't that the policy inmost of the airlines ?
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Ryanair aren't most airlines - however (very sadly) most airlines are becoming Ryanair!!
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