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EasyJet cancels more than 200 flights to and from Portugal due to cabin team strike

EasyJet has cancelled 232 of the 1,138 flights to and from Portugal it had been set up to run during a threeday strike by its cabin crew in the nation beginning Thursday, the company said.

The spending plan airline's cabin staff in the Western European country, a popular summer vacation location, revealed late last month a strike from Aug. 15 to Aug. 17.

Factors for the action include an absence of lineup stability, insufficient staffing and pressure to work overtime for business purposes, according to the civil aviation flight workers union SNPVAC.

EasyJet Portugal told Reuters on Wednesday it had scheduled 1,138 flights for those dates, however had to cancel about a fifth of them due to the strike.

We regret that, due to the unnecessary strike action prepared by the SNPVAC union and in order to reduce the effect of the disturbance on the day of travel for our clients, we have actually had to cancel a few of the flights prepared to operate throughout the duration of the cumulative action, the business said.

The Portuguese government has decreed the need for minimum services during the strike, which ought to consist of flights to the island of Madeira, Geneva, Luxembourg and London.

EasyJet has 19 airplane based in Portugal, as well as more than 800 employees there.

(source: Reuters)