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easyJet's Spanish cabin crew strikes over pay parity demands

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easyJet's Spanish cabin crew strikes over pay parity demands
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EasyJet's cabin crew in Spain initiated a three-day strike on June 25, 2025, demanding pay parity with their counterparts in other European countries. The USO union highlighted that the current contractual conditions for easyJet’s Spanish cabin crew are "precarious," with 75% of the workforce employed temporarily and earning a base salary of €10,500 ($12,302) annually. This wage is reportedly insufficient to cover living costs in cities like Barcelona, Alicante, Malaga, and Palma de Mallorca.

Pier Luigi Copello, general secretary of USO at easyJet, stated that European colleagues earn significantly more than their Spanish counterparts. He said, "Despite the fact that easyJet is using unacceptable methods to neutralize our right to strike and the abusive minimum service standards decreed by Transport (81-90%), the crew members are demanding necessary improvements."

The strike has caused disruptions during the summer holiday season, a critical period for airlines. FlightAware.com data indicates several delays and cancellations of easyJet flights from Spain. On the first day of the strike organized by USO at easyJet, 13 flights were canceled across various airports including Palma De Mallorca Airport (PMI), Barcelona Airport (BCN), and Malaga (AGP).

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USO claims that easyJet attempted to undermine the strike by deploying cabin crew from other countries to fill in for absent Spanish staff. Flights are expected to operate with reduced crews while still carrying up to 150 passengers per flight. The union also accused easyJet of pressuring employees on sick leave during the strike by threatening medical examinations.

Despite these challenges, easyJet told Reuters it plans to operate normally during the strike days. However, disruptions have been reported at its operating hubs.

In response to growing demand across Europe, easyJet has been expanding its route network by opening new bases and adding destinations. In April 2025, new bases were established at Milan Linate Airport (LIN) and Rome Fiumicino International Airport (FCO). Additionally, significant growth has been observed in the United Kingdom with 22 new routes added for the upcoming winter season.

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