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KLM faces potential disruptions in long-haul operations due to pilot shortages

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KLM faces potential disruptions in long-haul operations due to pilot shortages
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KLM Royal Dutch Airlines is grappling with a significant pilot shortage that threatens its ability to operate all long-haul flights during the upcoming summer season. Despite having more pilots than ever, KLM faces the possibility of grounding part of its fleet due to insufficient staffing.

The issue arises from an increase in sick leave and part-time work among pilots, as reported by NL Times. The airline claims it loses 50 full-time positions annually to part-time work, which is legally protected, limiting KLM's options to encourage pilots back into full-time roles without incurring additional costs.

The shortage has already led to grounded aircraft and financial losses for KLM. Compounding the problem is the introduction of Airbus A321neos into its fleet, replacing Boeing 737s. This transition requires extensive pilot training, further reducing available flight crew.

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Long-haul routes from Amsterdam are crucial for KLM's profitability, as noted by De Telegraaf. However, disagreements between KLM and the Dutch Airline Pilots Association (VNV) have complicated efforts to address the shortage. VNV Vice Chairman Ruud Stegers criticized KLM's approach: "Reflection on their own performance is completely missing. The only thing that follows is a finger pointing at the pilots if we do not want to solve the problems for peanuts."

In response, KLM stated it understands the challenges and urged collaboration with VNV for a solution benefiting all parties involved.

To maintain its long-haul schedule and avoid losing landing rights at distant destinations, KLM considers hiring external pilots and aircraft with crews as a temporary measure until a more comprehensive solution can be implemented.

Simple Flying reached out to KLM for comment but did not receive an immediate response.

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