Ryanair secures five-year pay agreements with Spanish, French pilots
Ryanair has agreed a pay deall with its Spanish based pilots on post-Covid pay restoration and improvements.
Agreements were made with the SEPLA union for accelerated pay restoration and future improvements to pay in each year up to March 2027.
It follows the recent acceptance by its French based pilots of a similar agreement.
Ryanair’s People Director, Darrell Hughes said:” We welcome these long-term agreements which run until 2027 and will deliver numerous improvements for our pilots based in Spain and France.
“While the recovery from the impact of the pandemic is still ongoing, this long-term agreement delivers stability.”
This year the airline will grow to 115% of its pre-Covid capacity and is prioritising early restoration of pay to have a foundation for growth, it says.
“We have now successfully renegotiated accelerated pay restoration and improved long-term agreements with over 85% of our pilots,” Hughes added.
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