Air France cancels flights as strike hits during a busy long weekend.
* About one in five flights scrapped
* Strike over work conditions to last five days
* Minister denounces unions for peak-period stoppage
Details from Reuters
Air France press release
5-day strike at Air France
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5-day strike at Air France
André
ex Sabena #26567
ex Sabena #26567
Re: 5-day strike at Air France
AIR FRANCE today (30OCT11) charters aircraft from 5 carriers for its service as flight attendants from 6 (of 7) unions are on strike (day 2).
Source: Airline Route
Meanwhile, the trade unions of Air France announce they will harden the strike.
Source: Airline Route
Meanwhile, the trade unions of Air France announce they will harden the strike.
André
ex Sabena #26567
ex Sabena #26567
Re: 5-day strike at Air France
Air France says it was able to operate 88% of its flights by 6pm today. Tomorrow at least 85% of flights are confirmed.
André
ex Sabena #26567
ex Sabena #26567
Re: 5-day strike at Air France
Tomorrow, 1 November, Air France will operate more than 90% of its flights. Two of the seven workers' unions have stepped out of the strike movement.
André
ex Sabena #26567
ex Sabena #26567
Re: 5-day strike at Air France
Flight attendants strike - more than 90% of flights to operate
Monday 31 October 2011
. Very limited disturbances today
. Traffic projected to be higher for November 1, 2011; more than 90% of flights to operate.
. Conflict winding down; two new unions withdraw from strike
For Monday, October 31, 2011, Air France was able to operate more than 90% of its flights, above the 85 % announced yesterday.
No last minute cancellations occurred either at CDG or at Orly.
More than 120,000 passengers will have been transported during the day, close to the normal daily level.
81% of our flights departed with a delay less than 15 minutes.
Long haul aircraft were 82% full, an increase over previous days.
Since the beginning of the strike on Saturday, October 29, Air France has transported more than 350,000 passengers.
For Tuesday, November 1, Air France expects to operate 90% of its flights.
agreement with two more trade unions
Air France is pleased that the CFTC and CFDT trade unions have opted to curtail their on-going strike action.
The Company hails the responsible attitude of the two trade unions, which are to halt their industrial action forthwith.
This good news, which confirms that the action begun last Saturday is losing momentum, is proof that the door to negotiations is never closed with the trade unions.
Concerning this exit from the dispute in particular, the CFDT and CFTC unions have been met, at their request, since the weekend.
They were given details about the decisions agreed between the General Management and UNAC on 25th October.
Air France, 31/10/2011
Monday 31 October 2011
. Very limited disturbances today
. Traffic projected to be higher for November 1, 2011; more than 90% of flights to operate.
. Conflict winding down; two new unions withdraw from strike
For Monday, October 31, 2011, Air France was able to operate more than 90% of its flights, above the 85 % announced yesterday.
No last minute cancellations occurred either at CDG or at Orly.
More than 120,000 passengers will have been transported during the day, close to the normal daily level.
81% of our flights departed with a delay less than 15 minutes.
Long haul aircraft were 82% full, an increase over previous days.
Since the beginning of the strike on Saturday, October 29, Air France has transported more than 350,000 passengers.
For Tuesday, November 1, Air France expects to operate 90% of its flights.
agreement with two more trade unions
Air France is pleased that the CFTC and CFDT trade unions have opted to curtail their on-going strike action.
The Company hails the responsible attitude of the two trade unions, which are to halt their industrial action forthwith.
This good news, which confirms that the action begun last Saturday is losing momentum, is proof that the door to negotiations is never closed with the trade unions.
Concerning this exit from the dispute in particular, the CFDT and CFTC unions have been met, at their request, since the weekend.
They were given details about the decisions agreed between the General Management and UNAC on 25th October.
Air France, 31/10/2011
André
ex Sabena #26567
ex Sabena #26567
Re: 5-day strike at Air France
Which five carriers chartered aircraft to Air France during the strike? And what type of aircraft did they operate?sn26567 wrote:AIR FRANCE today (30OCT11) charters aircraft from 5 carriers for its service as flight attendants from 6 (of 7) unions are on strike (day 2).
Source: Airline Route
Re: 5-day strike at Air France
I don't know the full list over the 5 days, but I have been informed of the following, among others:Sikiri wrote:Which five carriers chartered aircraft to Air France during the strike? And what type of
aircraft did they operate?
B737-300 Europe Airpost
B757-200 Blue Panorama
A320 Hello
A320 Czech Holidays (subsidiary of CSA)
André
ex Sabena #26567
ex Sabena #26567