Spanish airline Air Nostrum has cancelled 33 flights this Monday, December 26, due to the pilots’ strike called by the Sepla union, according to the list published on its website to inform customers.
These are flights with origin in Alicante, Granada, Ibiza, Madrid, Mallorca, Menorca, Pamplona and Valencia, but also in Toulouse, Nice, Frankfurt, Bordeaux and Bologna.
Affected travelers may opt for reimbursement of the ticket or relocation to other flights or dates, depending on availability.
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The company indicates that, due to the strike, they are “forced” to cancel flights in the six days of stoppages called by Sepla for December 26, 27, 29 and 30 and January 2 and 3, 2023.
In addition to the 33 flights cancelled during this day, on the 27th there will be 37 flights, on the 29th will affect 34 and on December 30th 39 flights, while in January for the 2nd 33 flights will be cancelled and on the 3rd there will be 35, a total of 211 which, added to the 78 of the first two days of strike, offer a total of 289 cancelled flights.
Air Nostrum informed its customers that it has made fares more flexible so that passengers on flights that are cancelled can change the date if they prefer, and assures that it is doing everything possible to offer alternative solutions to those affected.
Travelers who have purchased their tickets through iberia.com will receive a message from Iberia, the company for which Air Nostrum operates the affected flights, about the incident that has occurred; if they have purchased their tickets through a travel agency, the agency will contact the customers.
The pilots’ strike called by the Sepla union at Air Nostrum has entered its third day this Monday without incidents and with normality, reported EFE.
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