Ryanair Strike Disrupts Flights, Cancellations Impact Morocco Routes

The airline Ryanair is subject to a strike by its cabin crew, resulting in the cancellation of several flights, including some operated to Morocco.
The cabin crew went on strike for three days last Friday, demanding an improvement in their working conditions. The triggering of this strike follows the failure of negotiations concerning the drafting of a new collective bargaining agreement (CBA), reports BX1. This strike has consequences on the flights scheduled by the company. As on Friday, about one Ryanair flight out of three to and from Brussels Airport will be canceled on Saturday due to the cabin crew strike, confirms the Brussels airport.
Ihsane Chioua Lekhli, spokesperson for Brussels Airport, specified that about ten Ryanair flights (five departures and five arrivals) will be canceled this Saturday at Zaventem airport, out of a total of just over thirty scheduled flights. For the Irish low-cost carrier, this strike is an "irresponsible" action.
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