Industrial action by Ryanair cabin crew in Europe in June and July could add to the issues plaguing the travel industry this summer.
Belgium are the latest to announce plans to strike that could affect UK fliers, with the earliest date set for this Friday, June 24.
They join cabin crews in France, Italy, Spain and Portugal who have confirmed strikes set during the busy summer holiday season.The strike in Belgium is another blow for the budget carrier which operates 17 planes from Charleroi and two aircraft from Brussels.More than 60 percent of flights to and from Belgium operate on aircraft that are not based in the country with plans originating from other nations operating routes.
At the centre of the disputes are wage levels and pay for pre-take-off and post-landing duties, Wales Online reported. UK cabin crew have not voted to strike, but the dispute could potentially affect thousands of holidaymakers.
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