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Ryanair pilots in Spain accept 20% pay cut

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Ryanair pilots in Spain accept 20% pay cut

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Ryanair says pilots also accepted 'flexible working patterns' which will allow the airline to improve its productivity

Irish no-frills airline Ryanair, which has slashed its flight capacity as a result of the pandemic, said on Thursday, August 20, its pilots in Spain had accepted a 20% pay cut to minimize job losses.

Under the 4-year agreement reached with Spanish pilots union SEPLA, pilots also accepted “flexible working patterns” which will allow the airline to improve its productivity, Ryanair said in a statement.

“This agreement gives Ryanair a framework to flex its operation during the COVID-19 crisis and a pathway to recovery when the business returns to normal in the years ahead.”

At the same time, the company said it had failed to strike a deal with Spanish cabin crew unions USO and SITCPLA, which means “job losses are now more likely” among their members.

Ryanair announced on Monday, August 17, that it would cut its September and October timetable by 20% due to weaker-than-expected demand following renewed virus-linked travel restrictions in some European countries.

The company said the cuts would focus on countries such as Spain and France where a recent rise in coronavirus cases has led to increased travel restrictions.

Ryanair booked a net loss of 185 million euros ($216 million) in the 3 months to the end of June, the 1st quarter of its financial year.

In response to the coronavirus-induced downturn, Ryanair is seeking to axe 3,000 jobs and has not ruled out further cutbacks.

The pandemic has ravaged the global aviation sector, sparking heavy losses, job cuts, bankruptcies, and state rescue plans. – Rappler.com

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