Pilots yesterday gone through a six hours wildcat strike that has affected four flights and near about more than hundred of passengers got disturbed in reaching their destinations on time. This strike was done in response to the government decision of cutting the flights from the fleet of the airlines.
The strike came in between the government efforts to merge the two airlines Eurocypriya with Cyprus airways so that both ailing airlines can survive with each other.
Five aircrafts are necessary for the company at this moment but ministers are trying to engage 50 flights per weak for CA airways. The 6am to 12 pm strike has disrupted four flights – two from larnaca to Germany and Norway and the other Crete to UK. On Thursday finance minister warned that Cyprus was in danger of being left without an airline.
We are doing well, we have taken new flights, and certain new contracts have been taken and no company can make growth from one day to the other, he focused on the issue that he is not in oppose of the merging but serious decisions have to be made.
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