The TAP pilots strike Saturday on Sunday led to an ‘increase traffic’ passengers who saw changed his date of flight, but “everything returned to normal,” assured Lusa spokesman carrier .
“There is an increase in traffic, with more passengers than those who were initially reserved for the day [as a result] of the transfers that occurred in yesterday [Saturday],” said André Serpa Soares.
Seventy TAP flights were not made on Saturday due to a strike by pilots , with the company guaranteed “80% of its operation ‘, referring to a statement at the end of days.
Today, the spokesman said to have occurred on flights an ‘increase of passengers’ and ‘more activity in terms of occupancy of aircraft’ as a result of the strike on Saturday, but “nothing extraordinary for this time of year. “
According to André Serpa Soares,” a Sunday in August is usually a longer day with high occupancy in airplanes’ and today has “a little further occupation.”
“The operation is run without any more note worthy of record,” he concluded.
On Saturday morning, the airline estimated that between 17 and 18 000 of 42 000 passengers with scheduled flight should embark throughout the day and the rest on other dates.
The pilots of TAP met on Saturday a day of strike against worsening conditions of work and to compel the State to receive shareholder unions to discuss the situation.
In a note on the balance of the strike, the carrier welcomed the end of the day Saturday, with the ‘serenity’ verified at Lisbon airport as well as in remaining airports where it operates and thanked ‘understanding revealed by passengers. “
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