Air France cancels flights as strike over pay continues

| Apr 11, 2018, 18:01 IST
Air France workers gather next to the company headquarters during a demonstration in Tremblay-en-France. (AP photo)Air France workers gather next to the company headquarters during a demonstration in Tremblay-en-France. (AP photo)
PARIS: About 30 per cent of Air France flights scheduled on Wednesday are expected to be cancelled as crews and ground staff start the seventh day of strike.

Workers unions are asking for a pay rise of six percent across the board. Their wages have been frozen since 2011.


According to unions, the strikes have already cost Air France 200 million euros ($247 million).


Some 40 percent of long-haul flights will be cancelled and 25 per cent of short-haul flights to and from Paris's Orly airport and French regions will be affected.


Several meetings between workers' representatives and Air France management have already taken place since the strike started on Feb. 22 but unions say they have not yet received a satisfactory reply to their demands.

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