Spanish cabin employees may strike for five months over salary and conditions, affecting 1.4 million passengers.
The budget airline’s cabin staff is holding weekly walkouts from 8 August to 7 January.
Madrid, Malaga, Barcelona, Alicante, Sevilla, Palma, Valencia, Girona, Santiago de Compostela, and Ibiza may be impacted by industrial action.
The demonstrations follow strikes from July 18-21 and July 25-28.
Customers are outraged over a prospective summer/winter disruption wave.
One Twitter user suggested a Spanish cabin crew strike. Next week?
Ryanair told MailOnline that it anticipates little (if any) impact to flights to/from Spain on days when minority unions USO/SITCPLA strike.
Recent strikes by USO/SITCPLA have had limited – if any – influence on Ryanair flights.
Ryanair has signed a salary, rosters, and allowances deal with the largest Spanish cabin crew union (CCOO).
Less than 1% of Ryanair’s 3,000 daily (100,000/month) flights have been impacted by Spanish cabin staff delays.
Under UK and EU legislation, travellers are entitled to compensation if a flight is cancelled within 14 days.
Flyers will only get a refund if they were advised two weeks in advance.
This month will see three easyJet pilot strikes in Spain.
12-14 August, 19-21 August, and 27-29 August will see industrial action.
BA workers won’t strike after reaching a “vastly better” deal.