Ryanair's French cabin crew strike; more than 40 flights cancelled

The strikers demanded better pay and working conditions, a union representative said. PHOTO: REUTERS

PARIS (REUTERS) - French cabin crew at Ryanair went on strike on Sunday (June 12) and Monday to demand better pay and working conditions, a union representative told Reuters on Tuesday, adding that more than 40 flights had to be cancelled.

"As things stand, further walkouts are possible if the company does not meet our demands for a worthy salary and working conditions," said Mr Damien Mourgues from the SNPNC-FO union.

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