21 September, 2017 - SOURCE:
Flight Dashboard - BY: Oliver Clark - London
BALPA has
declared its willingness to help Ryanair improve working conditions in order to
facilitate recruitment and retention of pilots, after a lack of available
flightcrew led to the budget carrier's cancellation of 2,100 flights over the
next six weeks.
The UK union
is urging the airline to "do more to encourage pilots to stay with the
airline, following news of its pilot holiday chaos" and to foster a
"more attractive place for people to build their career".
In the
union's statement, BALPA general secretary Brian Strutton suggests that
"it seems Ryanair has been just about scraping through the summer
schedule" and that "having no flexibility in the system – coupled
with a miscalculation of pilot annual leave – has led to this disastrous
situation."
He adds:
"We believe these working conditions are leading to pilots leaving the
airline after a few years to go work for other airlines."
Strutton
states that BALPA has 500 unemployed pilots on its books who would be
"more than happy to work for Ryanair, should working conditions be
improved in the airline".
Ryanair
says: "We don't comment on rumour or speculation, especially when it
originates from competitor pilot unions."
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