AENA and IATA urges drivers to avoid strike - it is devastating for tourist industry
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has asked AENA, as a provider of air navigation services in Spain, and air traffic controllers to "take all necessary measures" to prevent the coming strike.
In a statement, the director general and CEO of IATA, Giovanni Bisignani, called on controllers to accept the offer of AENA to go to an arbitration process to resolve the conflict.
"This is no time for strikes. Arbitration is a fair, open and neutral way to resolve the differences between AENA and air traffic controllers. This will prevent the negative impact of a strike on the Spanish economy," said Bisignani.
To Bisignani, "the global financial crisis and the ongoing debt crisis in Europe is challenging governments, employers and employees to change the system to build a stronger economy."
"With 20% unemployment, Spain is not a simple spectator. The Spanish economy is weak and cannot cope with the devastating effects of a strike by air traffic controllers especially in the tourism sector" he said.
Since the IATA said that when the European airspace was closed for several days by the ash, the companies reported losses of 1,800 billion dollars (1.638 million euros), with a cost to the economy of nearly 5,000 million U.S. dollars (3.802 million euros).
"Faced with the threat of a strike, travelers are changing their travel plans to avoid using Spanish airspace. This means big losses for the Spanish economy with its possible consequences on employment. To accept arbitration instead of threatening to go to the strike would restore passenger confidence, "said Bisignani.
Finally, the executive felt that AENA must change to ensure that Spain achieve a financially sustainable air connectivity to boost the economy. The weight of this change includes the controllers
"During the last decade, each industry has had to face the challenge of improving their efficiencies. The airlines have improved their productivity by 63% but the Mexican bankruptcy shows that the industry is fragile and more changes are needed.
The changes in the telecommunications industry, automotive, pharmaceuticals have been massive, often painful but absolutely necessary to survive, "he said.
I don't know how i will tell the children about this as i for one won't be waiting at the airport for days waiting to fly out.
Fingers crossed they sort it out without the need to strike xx
Does this mean we will maybe have a better idea of what the outcome will be today, rather than friday,(i hope so, due to fly to majorca on the 27th aug, the stress of all this is to much, taken away all the pre holiday excitment)
I contacted TCook on Saturday. They said once dates have been confirmed they will then get notified which flights will be severly delayed or cancelled and will then look at other options ie moving the dates of holidays - transferring onto different flights etc.
I have already mentioned to my employer and he is fine with the dates been changed if it comes to that.
Im not telling my little one anything till I need to.
Lets hope we get an answer tonight!!
Not sure I'll be giving the control tower a friendly wave as i disembark from the plane this year!!!
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Here is one of the conversations
Question
3.Hello, I have a simple question: On August 22 I have scheduled a trip to Ibiza for five days which cost me misery (for some ..) from 400 € to be my first vacation in two years, basically because I've been in the unemployment, luckily found a job a few months ago, 9.5 hours working and earning dirarias 1063 Euros. Will I enjoy my only five days of vacation this year quietly or € 200,000 would not allow it? Gracias. Thank you. Ruben Madrid 24 years.
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I hope the issue is resolved and everyone can fly without complications, responsible for this mess is the Sr.Blanco its campaign of harassment to the group and the attitude of AENA to apply the law. 200 thousand euros do not ask, do not discuss that much but working conditions, as and when I go to work. It is about dignity and professional labor to reconcile work and family life.
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hippyjak
2010-08-10 10:58:11
Thanks for that, will keep checking for any updates, i have checked with my insurance and they have said we are not covered for strikes because the strike might start before our policy does, if we are on holiday and then they announce a strike whilst we are there, then we are covered can not afford to rebook, hope they sort it out and soon, me, my daughter and partner would be beyond gutted if we lose this holiday
yes i hope we do get a response today. i dont know whether this is coincidence but we are due to fly on the 18th and when i phoned direct holidays 3 weeks ago about a different matter i asked when we would recieve our tickets, the lady said 2 weeks before departure. we still havnt recieved them so i phoned yesterday and they said 'they must of been lost in post'!!! and if we didnt receive them by friday we have to pick them up at the airport!! i have never known this before, has anyone else???
At least you know you can collect at the airport if need be. You will be fine for the 18th - the earliest they can call a date to strike is the 20th.
Depends on how long you are going for though for your return journey
In a press conference during his visit to King Juan Carlos in the Marivent Palace, Zapatero asked the USCA union to accept the latest offer from the Ministry of Development.
"I guess they must be aware that the hypothetical strike uncertainty produces only negative effects," said Zapatero, who appealed to the sense of responsibility for the controllers, whose attitude is not constructive. "
Asked about the repeated requests from the group for the minister of Development, José Blanco, to get involved but has been declined Zapatero said both Development Ministry and the Minister "are willing to talk, but dialogue is not adversely affected .
"The government will put all the constructive sense of dialogue to resolve the conflict," he said Zapatero.
Roll on 5pm (or 4pm)..I cannot bear all this waiting!
Have just awakened (first I think about is this mess) What is the meeting about today? it should not be on Thursday?
Thursdays meeting has been brought forward to today...5pm Spanish time (4pm UK time).
I can't take much more of this stress thats for sure
well im glad they came around and realised that an 'emergency' meeting should not take a whole week to set up .
so amazingly good, maybe we get a clear answer for once! hate waiting like this
I do hope todays meeting lifts the strike threat, then at least we can all get back to getting excited about our holidays again.
Thank goodness the talks have been brought forward and we will hopefully know one way or another soon, really couldn't have waited till Thursday for news!!
keeping everything crossed hippyjak
Due to fly on 27th so on tenterhooks like everyone here. I can't believe it, in May we had the volcano chaos, last August bank holiday weekend we had an Easyjet strike, now this!! To be fair we only had problems with the ash cloud when we were coming home and we were diverted to Bristol instead of Liverpool, so it wasn't anywhere near as bad as it could have been, but my god did I panic in the lead up to going away! Fingers crossed the strike will be called off!
"Of course security is affected by all this, workers are forced to work 24 or 25 days a month, with total job insecurity, excessive displays of aircraft, the threat of forced relocation, denial of reduced working hours , holiday shift at will, etc.. "This is the reply given by one of the Cape to repeated questions from the nearly 1,100 questions that readers have made.
But without doubt, the strike call has monopolized the chat, even more so, when this afternoon USCA executive committee meets to decide whether and when to stop. However, the spokesman for the union hoped to "resolve" the conflict and hopes that "everyone can fly without complications." He ensured that the group had "do not wish to go on strike, nor to affect the passengers." . Cabo charged directly to the Minister of Development, Joseph White, of being "responsible for this mess" with his "campaign of harassment."
According to the union, the only stumbling block is the work and not pay.He explained that the airport operator has not yet made clear the effects of the privatization which are emerging and unknown number of controllers you need in the coming years. "Aims to sign a blank check from shift work, and that we can not accept "Cape has responded to another reader who asked what prevented from reaching an agreement with AENA. In his view, the fact that since 2006 the manager has not called any place that requires them to "work hard for a couple of years as controllers and are in accordance with others."
Many readers made an outcry against the country's economic situation and the stratospheric salaries. So far, on average, a controller could earn 300,000 euros a year (the Government has reduced to 200,000). The time worked out to 45 euros. Cape insists that this is not the problem, but that these salaries are responsible for AENA, who "has agreed freely and no one forced him.
Sorry about the dodgy translation on this article
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