Austrian Airlines flight cancellations

Austrian Airlines (AUA) was forced to cancel over 100 flights on Monday due to a staff meeting of its pilots and flight attendants. The meeting began on Tuesday at 9:00 a.m., and the duration was left open by the trade union vida. The AUA expressed regret over the necessary adjustments to the flight plan, and a spokeswoman assured that the company is making every effort to minimize the impact on passengers.

The works meeting aims to inform the workforce about the current status of the collective bargaining talks. The AUA offered an average salary increase of 12.3 percent last Friday, but the vida declined to comment on the offer, emphasizing that negotiations should not be conducted through the media.

The dispute arose due to the high inflation rate and the airline’s recent good results. The management board and employee representatives agreed on a new collective agreement in October, but the union and works council demanded improvements, leading to ten rounds of negotiations without an agreement so far.

The flight cancellations have impacted a large number of passengers, who have been advised to check the airline’s website for the latest flight status. Austrian Airlines is one of the largest airlines in Europe and a member of the Star Alliance, which includes other major airlines such as Lufthansa and United Airlines.

Passengers who have been affected by the cancellations have expressed frustration and disappointment with the situation. Many have taken to social media to voice their complaints and concerns, with some criticizing the airline for not providing enough information about the cancellations.

In response to the situation, the AUA has assured passengers that it is doing everything it can to minimize the impact of the cancellations. The airline has apologized for the inconvenience caused and has offered passengers the option to rebook their flights or receive a refund.

A spokeswoman for the AUA said that the company is in constant communication with passengers and is providing them with the latest information about their flights. The airline is also working to find alternative travel options for affected passengers, including booking them on other airlines.

The works meeting has been called by the union vida to inform the workforce about the current status of the collective bargaining talks. The AUA offered an average salary increase of 12.3 percent last Friday, but the vida declined to comment on the offer, emphasizing that negotiations should not be conducted through the media.

The dispute arose due to the high inflation rate and the airline’s recent good results. The management board and employee representatives agreed on a new collective agreement in October, but the union and works council demanded improvements, leading to ten rounds of negotiations without an agreement so far.

The AUA has expressed regret over the necessary adjustments to the flight plan due to the works meeting. The airline has assured passengers that it is doing everything it can to minimize the impact of the cancellations.

Passengers who have been affected by the cancellations have expressed frustration and disappointment with the situation. Many have taken to social media to voice their complaints and concerns, with some criticizing the airline for not providing enough information about the cancellations.

Some passengers have also criticized the AUA for not offering adequate compensation for the inconvenience caused by the cancellations. The airline has said that it is offering passengers the option to rebook their flights or receive a refund, but some passengers have said that this is not enough.

The future of the collective bargaining talks and the dispute between the AUA and the union vida remains unclear. The works meeting is expected to provide more information about the current status of the negotiations and the union’s demands.