A crew member of TAP airline waits under the company’s logo in Lisbon during a strike yesterday.

  AFP/Lisbon

 

Portuguese state-owned airline TAP cancelled nearly half of its 320 scheduled flights yesterday as its cabin crew held a 24-hour strike over deteriorating working conditions.

Only flights by its regional subsidiary carrier Portugalia were maintained as well as minimum services to the Azores and Madeira, two Portuguese archipelagos in the Atlantic, and Sao Paulo, the financial capital of Brazil, an airline spokeswoman said.

Of the 25,000 passengers who were scheduled to fly on TAP flights yesterday, nearly 15,000 had either cancelled their trip or changed the flights ahead of the strike, she added.

Cabin crew union SNPVAC complained that contracts are being violated, leading to “a continuous and systematic degradation of work conditions” at the airline which the government plans to sell.

 

 

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