Cabin Crew Strike to Cost Air France One 'Long-Haul Aircraft'

© AFP 2023 / STEPHANE DE SAKUTINAir France planes are parked on the tarmac of Charles de Gaulle airport on September 24, 2014 in Roissy during an Air France pilots strike
Air France planes are parked on the tarmac of Charles de Gaulle airport on September 24, 2014 in Roissy during an Air France pilots strike - Sputnik International
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Employees' strike cost Air France about $100.6 million which is a price for a long-haul aircraft, the airline's CEO said.

MOSCOW (Sputnik) — The strike of Air France employees will cost the French airline about 90 million euro ($100.6 million), Air France CEO Frederic Gagey said on Tuesday.

"This is a tremendous amount of money, in general, it is the cost of a long-haul aircraft," Gagey told public radio France Info, adding that the strike has affected at least 180,000 passengers.

On Tuesday, a series of the cabin crew strikes, which began on July 27, is expected to be completed.

This picture taken on June 6, 2016 shows a tagged road board reading Let's block everything, all on strike over an exit road indication to a Euro 2016 stadium on the circular road of Lille, northern France 3 days before the beginning of the Euro 2016 championship. - Sputnik International
Two Major Labor Unions Cancel Plans for Air France Strike - Airline
According to the airline press release, Air France expects to operate 100 percent of its long-haul flights with no capacity limitation and 85 percent of its medium-haul flights to and from Paris-CDG.

The SNPNC and the Unsa-PNC work unions, representing some 45 percent of Air France's stewards and air hostesses, decided to go ahead with the strike after failing to reach an agreement with the company’s leadership on preserving workers' rights.

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